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Old 06-05-2013, 09:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default SAVOX SH-1290 and Brain/iKON

Anyone using these tail servos with Brain/iKON?

I wonder what frequency and center pulse value should I choose in Brain config.

SAVOX website shows 333 as a value for "Impulsfolge" but since I do not speak German I can only guess that it might be frequency. But what about center pulse value - should be 1520 or 760?

I tried to select 760 / 333 setting, but servo does not seem to move much - a couple of degrees max...
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333 and 1520.
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Seems as though BeastX has a good DB of servos!

http://www.beastx.com/service_servoliste.php

Looks to be 1520 @ 333
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Seems as though BeastX has a good DB of servos!
Yep, that's the list I use.
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While Bx , indeed, has a good db on servos please watch out on the cyclic servos characteristics. Since Bx only supports frequencies up to 200 hz on cyclic servos they list a lot of 333hz servos as 200 because that is the max they support.


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I've run into the same as what what HighFreq described. The BX servo chart is still a great place to look; but it's also a good idea to look @ the manufacturer specs or do a web search for the specs on a particular servo model. You can set 333 in the Brain/iKon.
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Thank you guys. That was very helpful.
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