problem to drive 2 servos with servo object????

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function[] = ServoAngleNew(Theta1,Theta2)
pause(2);
a = arduino('COM4');
s = servo(a,9,'MinPulseDuration',7.50e-4,'MaxPulseDuration',2.4e-3);
s = servo(a,10,'MinPulseDuration',7.50e-4,'MaxPulseDuration',2.4e-3);
writePosition(s, Theta1);
writePosition(s, Theta2);
end
i want to move my robot arm with 2 servos and when i call ServoAngleNew with 0 or 1 my arm does not moves correctly, simply do a tremulous. i try to drive one servo and works two or three servos do not move, any help??? thanks

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Sep 2015
function[] = ServoAngleNew(Theta1,Theta2)
pause(2);
a = arduino('COM4');
s1 = servo(a,9,'MinPulseDuration',7.50e-4,'MaxPulseDuration',2.4e-3);
s2 = servo(a,10,'MinPulseDuration',7.50e-4,'MaxPulseDuration',2.4e-3);
writePosition(s1, Theta1);
writePosition(s2, Theta2);
end
  2 Comments
kwstis xoustoulakis
kwstis xoustoulakis on 15 Sep 2015
Edited: kwstis xoustoulakis on 15 Sep 2015
thakns walter , its woriking ! but my arm moves abruptly! i dont know why
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Sep 2015
That two second pause sounds too long to me. Also, you should create the arduino object and servos outside the function and pass them in to the function, which should concentrate on updating the position. You are recreating the server objects every time with this code.

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