A nice linear move is sometimes a bit difficult to construct.
Since a 3D printer has become a common thing in many workshops (also mine!),
this option gave me a good idea how to construct a linear movement with a servo.
Allthough… it is in fact a bit more complicated than just linear, because the movement
starts slow, get a bit faster midway and slows down again at the end.
The full required move for this standard is 6 or 9 mm depending on the size of the used excentric.
More over the mechanic solution in the servoset2 here.
But to move the servoset2, a servomotor and servocontroller are needed.
And that controller can be this GCA224, with some extra options.
| GCA224 hardware files |
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| The electric drawing of the board |
| The bill of materials |
| The pcb with part positions |