Assignment: Servo Motor: Actuation Assignment 2
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This was really difficult to create a thing that would actually move forward with just one servo. In the end I could only get it to work on carpet. The key was designing the thing to push against the carpet pile in one direction, and slide over it when moving in the opposite direction.
/* * Servo with Potentiometer control * Theory and Practice of Tangible User Interfaces * October 11 2007 */ int servoPin = 7; // Control pin for servo motor int potPin = 0; // select the input pin for the potentiometer int pulseWidth = 0; // Amount to pulse the servo long lastPulse = 0; // the time in millisecs of the last pulse int refreshTime = 20; // the time in millisecs needed in between pulses int val; // variable used to store data from potentiometer int minPulse = 500; // minimum pulse width void setup() { pinMode(servoPin, OUTPUT); // Set servo pin as an output pin pulseWidth = minPulse; // Set the motor position to the minimum Serial.begin(9600); // connect to the serial port Serial.println("servo_serial_better ready"); } void loop() { val = analogRead(potPin); // read the value from the sensor, between 0 - 1024 if (val > 0 && val <= 999 ) { pulseWidth = val*2 + minPulse; // convert angle to microseconds Serial.print("moving servo to "); Serial.println(pulseWidth,DEC); } updateServo(); // update servo position } // called every loop(). void updateServo() { // pulse the servo again if the refresh time (20 ms) has passed: if (millis() - lastPulse >= refreshTime) { digitalWrite(servoPin, HIGH); // Turn the motor on delayMicroseconds(pulseWidth); // Length of the pulse sets the motor position digitalWrite(servoPin, LOW); // Turn the motor off lastPulse = millis(); // save the time of the last pulse } }