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 Odd useful bits of circuitry. Odd useful bits of circuitry.
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 The Servos used for remote control model aeroplanes and helicopters are an obvious choice for controlling equipment in high altitude payloads (such as camera control and steerable recovery systems). The Servos used for remote control model aeroplanes and helicopters are an obvious choice for controlling equipment in high altitude payloads (such as camera control and steerable recovery systems).
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 Servo typically have 3 wire interface:- Servo typically have 3 wire interface:-
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 The control signal takes the form of a pulse train – nominally with a period of 20ms – but anything in the range of 18 to 25ms should be expected to work. The pulse length is varied to set the position of the servo – 1ms equates to a position at one end of travel – 2ms to the other end of travel – with 1.5ms being a central position. The control signal takes the form of a pulse train – nominally with a period of 20ms – but anything in the range of 18 to 25ms should be expected to work. The pulse length is varied to set the position of the servo – 1ms equates to a position at one end of travel – 2ms to the other end of travel – with 1.5ms being a central position.
  
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 ===== RC Rate Gryos ===== ===== RC Rate Gryos =====
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