5DOF Robotic Arm Kit for Ardunio Uno R3 - Tutorial
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Components List
- Introduction of Robotic Arm
- Introduction of Adeept Arm Drive Board
- Lesson 0 Building the Arduino Development Environm
- 1.Arduino development language
- 2.Arduino program structure
- 3. The construction of the Arduino development env
- 4. Introduction of Arduino software interface
- 5.Connecting the Adeept Arm Drive Board and the co
- 6.The solution for situation that Arduino IDE cann
- 7、
- 8. Configuring the "libraries" folder of the Ardui
- Lesson 1 How to Read the Data of the Potentiometer
- Lesson 2 Controlling the Servo
- Lesson 3 Displaying Text on the OLED Screen
- Lesson 4 Saving Data with EEPROM
- Lesson 5 Servo 90 degree adjustment
- Lesson 6 How to Assemble the Robotic Arm
- Lesson 7 GUI application control mode
- Lesson 8 GwBlock graphical control mode
- Lesson 9 Potentiometer control mode
- Lesson 10 Learning mode
- Lesson 11 Processing controls robotic arm
- Lesson 12 Imitation function(Pen)
- Lesson 13 Processing controls robotic arm to write
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2.2.3 The principle of write () function
In the program, we use the write() function to control the rotation of the servo.
For standard servos, the write() function will rotate the servo axis to the
corresponding angular position. For the continuous rotation type of servo, the write()
function can set the rotation speed of the servo (0 indicates that the servo rotates at
full speed in one direction, 180 indicates that the servo rotates at full speed in another
direction, and 90 indicates that the servo is stationary. The servo which is used this
time is a standard servo.