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en:iot-open:practical:hardware:sut:esp32:emb10_1 [2024/02/28 22:19] pczekalskien:iot-open:practical:hardware:sut:esp32:emb10_1 [2024/04/09 12:58] (current) – [Result validation] pczekalski
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 delay(2000); delay(2000);
 </code> </code>
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 +===== FAQ =====
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 +**How do I know minimum and maximum values for the timings for servo operation?**: Those parameters are provided along with servo technical documentation, so you should refer to them. Our configuration reflects the servos we use (MG90/SG90), and as you can see, it goes far beyond the standard servo rotation control that is a minimum of 1000us and a maximum of 2000us. Using standard configuration, your servo won't rotate at full 180 degrees but at a shorter rotation range.
  
 ==== Result validation ==== ==== Result validation ====
-Observe the red arrow to rotate accordingly. Remember to give is some time to operate.+Observe the red arrow to rotate accordingly. Remember to give the servo some time to operate.
  
 +<WRAP noprint>
 ===== Project information ===== ===== Project information =====
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 </figure> </figure>
- +</WRAP>
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