Are the PS1 servos programmable with some kind of one-wire protocol over the data input wire? If yes, is there some documentation?
Also, the spec says 270 deg angle range. When unpowered, it is possible to rotate the servo shaft endlessly so this means there are no physical stops in the gearbox. Does the 270deg range stem from the coverage limitations of the internal potentiometer or is it something programmable?
Is the internal pot an "endless" type with 360deg coverage or does it have a dead zone?
The P1S servo is programmable but the protocol is closed by our manufacturer. The servo is already tuned to make full use of the potentiometer, that's about 290 degrees. It will have a dead zone due to the nature of the potentiometer. Considering the shifts on the two ends, we mark it as a 270-degree servo. I'm not sure about the resistance of the internal pot.
Are the PS1 servos programmable with some kind of one-wire protocol over the data input wire? If yes, is there some documentation?
Also, the spec says 270 deg angle range. When unpowered, it is possible to rotate the servo shaft endlessly so this means there are no physical stops in the gearbox. Does the 270deg range stem from the coverage limitations of the internal potentiometer or is it something programmable?
Is the internal pot an "endless" type with 360deg coverage or does it have a dead zone?
What is the resistance range of the internal pot?