by PedroR » Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:32 pm
by PedroR
Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:32 pm
Hi
I've got some new hands-on information about the wCK servo's:
According to the specs, all wCK servos come with 1 analog input and 2 discrete output ports.
Theoretically this means one can attach an analog sensor to an analog port on a servo and then sample the servo's port from a C program written on the controller.
This means the Robobuilder has 16 analog ports for sensors out of the box.
The IO ports are not exposed by default. However if you look carefully at a servo you will see that on one of the sides there is a small oval plastic cover about 5 mm wide.
Under that cover you will find the soldering points for the analog input and the 2 discrete output.
To remove the small oval cover and expose the soldering points, you must remove the servo screws, remove the top cover altogether and remove the small cover. Then reassemble the large cover/servo.
I've been disassembling a servo with Limor and we will post the pictures and all our findings tomorrow.
Pedro

Hi
I've got some new hands-on information about the wCK servo's:
According to the specs, all wCK servos come with 1 analog input and 2 discrete output ports.
Theoretically this means one can attach an analog sensor to an analog port on a servo and then sample the servo's port from a C program written on the controller.
This means the Robobuilder has 16 analog ports for sensors out of the box.
The IO ports are not exposed by default. However if you look carefully at a servo you will see that on one of the sides there is a small oval plastic cover about 5 mm wide.
Under that cover you will find the soldering points for the analog input and the 2 discrete output.
To remove the small oval cover and expose the soldering points, you must remove the servo screws, remove the top cover altogether and remove the small cover. Then reassemble the large cover/servo.
I've been disassembling a servo with Limor and we will post the pictures and all our findings tomorrow.
Pedro
