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Often this "PPM" signal is transferred from the a student's RC transmitter through the buddy box wire to the teacher's RC transmitter.
 
Often this "PPM" signal is transferred from the a student's RC transmitter through the buddy box wire to the teacher's RC transmitter.
(see [http://thomaspfeifer.net/ppm2usb_adapter_en.htm "PPM2USB - RC PPM to USB-Adapter"] and
 
[http://www.mftech.de/buchsen_en.htm "R/C buddy box plugs/ pin assignment"]
 
for a variety of "standard" connectors for this buddy box wire).
 
  
 
The "combined signal" -- the "RC PPM signal" -- looks something like this
 
The "combined signal" -- the "RC PPM signal" -- looks something like this
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[http://sarconastic.tripod.com/servodriver.html]
 
[http://sarconastic.tripod.com/servodriver.html]
 
[http://www.endurance-rc.com/ppmtut.php]
 
[http://www.endurance-rc.com/ppmtut.php]
[http://www.mftech.de/ppm_en.htm]
 
  
 
     "RC PPM signal"
 
     "RC PPM signal"
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[http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/82387/how-can-i-understand-a-servo-well-enough-to-build-one]
 
[http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/82387/how-can-i-understand-a-servo-well-enough-to-build-one]
 
[http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/200009/Servos.html]
 
[http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/200009/Servos.html]
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The people at the OpenServo project have developed an [[open hardware]] motor driver circuit that fits inside a typical servomotor case.
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The OpenServo includes an Atmel AVR microcontroller,
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feedback of position, speed, voltage, and power,
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and other features not commonly found in a servo.
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[http://www.openservo.com/]
  
 
== continuous rotation servos ==
 
== continuous rotation servos ==
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* Jordi Muñoz. "How to hack the PPM signal from any receiver (Futaba) with Arduino"[http://diydrones.com/profiles/blog/show?id=705844%3ABlogPost%3A38393] via "Intercept PPM signal from any receiver with Arduino"[http://makezine.com/2009/03/11/intercept-ppm-signal-from-any-recei/]
 
* Jordi Muñoz. "How to hack the PPM signal from any receiver (Futaba) with Arduino"[http://diydrones.com/profiles/blog/show?id=705844%3ABlogPost%3A38393] via "Intercept PPM signal from any receiver with Arduino"[http://makezine.com/2009/03/11/intercept-ppm-signal-from-any-recei/]
 
* "Decoding Radio Control signal pulses"[http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php/topic,22140.0.html]
 
* "Decoding Radio Control signal pulses"[http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php/topic,22140.0.html]
 
== OpenServo ==
 
 
The people at the OpenServo project have developed an [[open hardware]] motor driver circuit that fits inside a typical servomotor case.
 
The OpenServo includes an Atmel AVR microcontroller,
 
feedback of position, speed, voltage, and power,
 
and other features not commonly found in a servo.
 
[http://www.openservo.com/]
 
 
== Moti ==
 
 
Moti is a smart servo motor that includes an Arduino compatible Atmel AVR microcontroller, full-turn position tracking,
 
and other features not commonly found in a servo.
 
Like OpenServo, Moti supports a daisy chain of servos
 
which simplifies wiring.
 
[https://hackaday.io/project/249-moti-a-smart-servo]
 
[http://moti.ph/]
 
  
 
== Further reading ==
 
== Further reading ==

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