To me it would make more sense to have easy .Net object model. Then you can call from PowerShell or any other script lang that can call .Net objects. More bang for buck without developing for a single target.
Somehow I managed to buy the Medium servo. As a note to others, the medium servo is too big for the inside servo, so the small is Required. Good news is, I can use the medium for the lower/pan servo.
The GNDs are common on both sides. Does this mean you can’t have two seperate supplies on each side? Or, can you have 3v side seperate, but just using the 5v gnd? tia
Product DEV-09760 | about a year ago
Please add a 3.3v/5v jumper for those of us who don’t have 5v analog pins. tia
Product SEN-09963 | about a year ago
Hi. Can you post a small tutorial on hookup MCU via TTL instead of USB? TIA
Product TOL-10449 | about a year ago
Workforce makes a handled box that holds 4 of these tackle boxes. Got it at HomeDepot. Works good.
Product TOL-08938 | about a year ago
To me it would make more sense to have easy .Net object model. Then you can call from PowerShell or any other script lang that can call .Net objects. More bang for buck without developing for a single target.
Product ROB-10335 | about a year ago
Somehow I managed to buy the Medium servo. As a note to others, the medium servo is too big for the inside servo, so the small is Required. Good news is, I can use the medium for the lower/pan servo.
News - Mega Hurtz! | about a year ago
Good work if you can get it. Give me money so I can play with robots and RC trucks. :–) Why didn’t I think of that? In any event, cool stuff.
Product PRT-10300 | about a year ago
For vNext, could you use the MCP73871 instead. Has auto switch between vbat and usb and will charge vbat at same time as running Sys from usb.
Product PRT-09750 | about a year ago
Why not carry the normal (not right angle) of this connector?
Product BOB-08745 | about a year ago
The GNDs are common on both sides. Does this mean you can’t have two seperate supplies on each side? Or, can you have 3v side seperate, but just using the 5v gnd? tia
Product PRT-00119 | about a year ago
Huh? The V+ is the Rear leg (not the center leg). This will matter if doing a PCB. The center and side leg are normally tied together to GND.