Servo HAT for Raspberry
This robotic kit can control 4 devices simultaneously
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Raspberry Pi is a wonderful small robotic computer but one thing is that the DC servo motor is not very good at controlling it. These motors require very specific and repetitive timing to install and fix. Works with any servo that can be operated by 5v. The best part is that we also have a Python library.
Link
https://www.adafruit.com/product/2327

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Interesting technology for sure?! The idea/concept behind it has a definite future for those in need of such capabilities and I'm sure it will become more common as well as developed more.
Well, honestly, I don't understand this technology too much, but the video is interesting. When I checked the comments, I understood that it is a great hunt :D
It is indeed very interesting looking technical device. Amazing technology, it can control four devices, great search
Never used such robotic PCs for anything as this ain't my field. looks fabulous for handling 4 devices at a time. nice
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Wow
I can't deny that this is quite awesome. To control four devices at once isn't something common.
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Really awesome device and thank you for sharing
This will be very helpful in the learning process and it allows students to have hands-on practical experience. If you know python then you should definitely try it.
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