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control servos through TCP/IP
- 01-12-2007
January 12, 2007, 4:16 am
Hello,
I have two Futaba servos currently connected to a receiver and I was
wondering if there's anything out there that would allow me to control
those two servos using TCP/IP socket? Preferably, I would like to buy
a compact device, hookup those servos to it, and talk to the servos
through that device using TCP/IP. Does anyone know anything out there
like that?
Thanks,
Shane
I have two Futaba servos currently connected to a receiver and I was
wondering if there's anything out there that would allow me to control
those two servos using TCP/IP socket? Preferably, I would like to buy
a compact device, hookup those servos to it, and talk to the servos
through that device using TCP/IP. Does anyone know anything out there
like that?
Thanks,
Shane
Re: control servos through TCP/IP
Have a look at my site, I've built a servo controller (webcam controller)
that consists of an AVR uC and a NE2000 network card. The card accepts
commands through UDP which are sent from a JAVA app that runs on the clients
browser.
Regards
Ian Dobson
Home of the Atmel based UDP mobile web cam http://www.planet-ian.com
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