Controlling two servos with same signal

Started by Swapnil, June 04, 2011, 10:14:31 AM

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Swapnil

A Tx usually comes with an Rx with more channels than the Tx. 
Can I drive 2 servos using 1 signal with the configuration shown in the following pic?
(so that each servo can have an independent source)

Swapnil

Here's the pic...

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Swapnil

Well, that loads a single channel, doesn't it?

AEROVISHWA

no it wont.... they are built for it..!! and more over you will be cutting the servo wire.. and if u wanna remove the servo in the near future will be a prob....

if you are keen on cost cutting preserve the things.. instead the above you can use a y- harness..
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Quote from: R/C vish on June 04, 2011, 10:45:56 AM
and more over you will be cutting the servo wire.. and if u wanna remove the servo in the near future will be a prob....

It can be done without hurting servo wires, but I suppose a y-harness would be a straightforward option...

AEROVISHWA

thats what i ment.... if u have a programmable radio u can use it too..!!
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Swapnil

Yeah, well, I thought we could utilize an extra Rx channel this way.
But, say the servos in question are heavy duty ones (and not the regular 9gm ones), would this circuit be a better option (against a y-harness)?

AEROVISHWA

i was speaking about std servos not 9 gm ones....!!! if you have a programmable radio you can put 2 servos in two channels and link them by your radio...!!

the Rx can take the load of 2 servos in 1 channel.... more over i have seen multiple servos in one receiver channel in bigger planes which have 6 servos on alirons etc..!! :salute: :salute:
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Quote from: Swapnil on June 04, 2011, 10:29:19 AM
Well, that loads a single channel, doesn't it?
The shunt on the PWM single wire is minimal, and more than one servos (2-3 in practicality) can easily share without any Voltage Level loss. The concern should be more on power lines (+/-), but then the same parallel PCB track  feed all the channel.

if you are really bent on using different channel, then your Tx should support such  mixing. Advanced Radios like Futaba 12FG, 14MZ, Jr9 etc support such mixing, like that for multiple servo put on same control surface.
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Plus, if you are worried about current draw, the solution is a power box.  But this is needed in really demanding situations, typically 50cc or higher planes.
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SunLikeStar

This wont do any help as the power terminals on all channels are split from a common Vcc and Gnd.

Swapnil

Quote from: SunLikeStar on June 04, 2011, 12:14:59 PM
This wont do any help as the power terminals on all channels are split from a common Vcc and Gnd.
Oh, got it finally! Thanks!