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From: dvukovic@csn.org (Donald VuKovic)
Subject: Re: Servo control chip/program
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: Jean-claude LEGER (system@leto.enet.dec.com) wrote:

: 	And what about up to 7 servos on one PIC16C84 or STAMP i/o line ?
: 	Seems to be possible if the NE5045 is an RC like decodeur.
: 	Does anybody have pinout and/or typical schematic for this chip ?

Check out the May, 1993 issue of ComputerCraft. The article "Build a
Serial Servo Controller" by Scott Edwards. It uses two PIC 16c55 chips to
control eight model servos via a RS-232 port on your PC (x86 type).

If you would like I can copy and send you the article or FAX it to you.

donaldV

