by JonHylands » Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:16 pm
by JonHylands
Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:16 pm
The Robotis servos (including the RX-64) do not work like normal servos, and you cannot control them with a normal servo controller board like that one.
You need an RS-485 serial connection running at 1.0 Mbps to talk to one or more RX-64s (they are all connected on a serial bus).
You also need to provide roughly 18 volts to power these servos.
I would strongly suggest you download and read the RX-64 manual, which has a lot of information regarding interfacing.
The USB2Dynamixel sold in this store:
http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info ... cts_id/222
handles talking to both the AX-series and RX-series devices. I believe you need to provide power to the bus separately, but the USB2Dynamixel handles the actual bus interface from your computer's USB port.
- Jon
The Robotis servos (including the RX-64) do not work like normal servos, and you cannot control them with a normal servo controller board like that one.
You need an RS-485 serial connection running at 1.0 Mbps to talk to one or more RX-64s (they are all connected on a serial bus).
You also need to provide roughly 18 volts to power these servos.
I would strongly suggest you download and read the RX-64 manual, which has a lot of information regarding interfacing.
The USB2Dynamixel sold in this store:
http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info ... cts_id/222
handles talking to both the AX-series and RX-series devices. I believe you need to provide power to the bus separately, but the USB2Dynamixel handles the actual bus interface from your computer's USB port.
- Jon