Posted May 5, 20204 yr Is anyone aware on a way to use the servo to make multiple steps in a given direction? I.e. rotating it 2 times clockwise would move something 2 "steps" to the left. Then rotating 2 times counter-clockwise would bring it back to the center. Basically I need a mechanism that does nothing when the motor re-centers.
May 5, 20204 yr https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-22777/Didumos/motorized-90-shifter https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-22027/Didumos/reliable-two-way-90-stepper/ Edited May 5, 20204 yr by Didumos69
May 5, 20204 yr Here another compact stepper with servo motor. Silicone band is not shown. Edited May 5, 20204 yr by brunojj1
May 5, 20204 yr Author Thank you Didumos69, very neat. However that only has 4 positions. I was looking into a linear movement, where I can go left or right indefinitely. P.S.: your models are amazing!
May 5, 20204 yr 2 hours ago, algiogia said: However that only has 4 positions. I was looking into a linear movement, where I can go left or right indefinitely. What is not indefinite about the movement in the examples I showed? They can move left endlessly and right endlessly. Or do you want something that is not confined to 90 degree steps?
May 5, 20204 yr Author 1 minute ago, Didumos69 said: What is not indefinite about the movement in the examples I showed? They can move left endlessly and right endlessly. Or do you want something that is not confined to 90 degree steps? Yes, sorry. I've just realized I could put a cog at the end to transfer the movement.
May 5, 20204 yr Just now, algiogia said: Yes, sorry. I've just realized I could put a cog at the end to transfer the movement.
May 5, 20204 yr Author 2 hours ago, brunojj1 said: Here another compact stepper with servo motor. Silicone band is not shown. Thanks brunojj1. Where does the rubber band go?
May 5, 20204 yr 3 hours ago, algiogia said: Thanks brunojj1. Where does the rubber band go? The silicone band goes around the orange 3L connector, attached to the yellow bushes. That makes sure the rotation stops at 90 degrees. EDIT: I´ve had a little mistake in my previous version and updated the links in the post. Edited May 5, 20204 yr by brunojj1
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