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Measuring speed of servo??

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Hi, well i had always had this question How is the speed of a servo measured???
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msm said:
Hi, well i had always had this question How is the speed of a servo measured???
By reading the numbers on the outside of the box ? ? ? ?

LOL......They are measured in .01's of a second to turn 60 degrees. For example a good high speed servo would be something like 0.13 sec/60 degree @ 6.0v and a slow servo would be something like 0.22 sec/60 degree at 6.0v.

Does that make sense?
¨By reading the numbers on the outside of the box ? ? ? ? ¨
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes but how does the fabriq does it, with some tipe of software or program?
msm said:
¨By reading the numbers on the outside of the box ? ? ? ? ¨
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yes but how does the fabriq does it, with some tipe of software or program?
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Im guessing with a protractor and a stop watch....LOL

Forgive me....Ive had a few too many 7&7's tonight and feel like a smart ass. But I guess it really is some type of simple equation where a rotation of 60 degrees is measured in .01's (hundreth's) of a second. But they probably have some really sophisticated computer and software program to do it.
i think its optical switches (gates) and a special servo arm, the arm breaks the beam the computer times the arm throught the switches
thats only a guess, thats how i would do it :D
spastic said:
i think its optical switches (gates) and a special servo arm, the arm breaks the beam the computer times the arm throught the switches
thats only a guess, thats how i would do it :D
I still like the stop watch and protractor theory ! ! !
still like the stop watch and protractor theory
you might be right, who know what "they" do i'm sure it's a secret :D
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