Do you have a good source for cheap servos? I looked around on eBay last night for a while and best I could find was $2.50 a servo. You know, if you type "servo" into eBay's search window, you get hundreds of pages of hits and that's displaying 100 items per page.
Who me? Cheap servos? What on earth makes you think I have any interest in hoarding cheap servos?
Here's my current stash, 48x 9-gram servos and 7x S3003 clones. Most were a buck each, victims of a "BIN" Ebay listing gone wrong. I figured the seller would cancel, but he didn't. Now I'm beside myself, wondering what to build; arms, hexapods, what have you.
I added a video to the 32 servo demo thread comparing three different oscillation algorithms. I was surprised at how similar the pseudo sinusoidal and pendulum motion were.
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Who me? Cheap servos? What on earth makes you think I have any interest in hoarding cheap servos?
Here's my current stash, 48x 9-gram servos and 7x S3003 clones. Most were a buck each, victims of a "BIN" Ebay listing gone wrong. I figured the seller would cancel, but he didn't. Now I'm beside myself, wondering what to build; arms, hexapods, what have you.
It's a good problem to have.
There are others like us, Brother: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=fvwp&NR=1&v=0il8uEUCGtk
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i love the awkward blue servo one at the end :P
Thanks to Beau for code assistance and to Duane for a fun little challenge.
Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHxhki1zi_k
I added a video to the 32 servo demo thread comparing three different oscillation algorithms. I was surprised at how similar the pseudo sinusoidal and pendulum motion were.
http://www.mculabs.com/projects/ssx32.html