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This document provides instructions for connecting an Arduino, two servos, and a joystick to control the servos' positions with the joystick. It details connecting the power sources and signals for each component, with the servo signals going to specific Arduino PWM pins and the joystick X and Y outputs going to analog pins to read their position values. Code is then needed to read the joystick values and write to the servos.
This document provides instructions for connecting an Arduino, two servos, and a joystick to control the servos' positions with the joystick. It details connecting the power sources and signals for each component, with the servo signals going to specific Arduino PWM pins and the joystick X and Y outputs going to analog pins to read their position values. Code is then needed to read the joystick values and write to the servos.
This document provides instructions for connecting an Arduino, two servos, and a joystick to control the servos' positions with the joystick. It details connecting the power sources and signals for each component, with the servo signals going to specific Arduino PWM pins and the joystick X and Y outputs going to analog pins to read their position values. Code is then needed to read the joystick values and write to the servos.
- The external battery VCC / GND connect to the breadboard.
- The Arduino GND connect to the breadboard's GND input - The servo connections we use in this project are as follows; * Orange Input - Signal Input * Red Input - Power Input (VCC) * Brown Input - Ground Input(GND) - The Servo1 VCC and GND connect to the breadboard's VCC / GND inputs - The Servo1 Signal connect to the Arduino Digital PWM 3 - The Servo2 VCC and GND connect to the breadboard's VCC / GND inputs - The Servo2 Signal connect to the Arduino Digital PWM 5 - The joystick connections we use in this project are as follows; * The Joystick GND connect to the Arduino GND * The Joystick VCC connect to the Arduino VCC * The Joystick 'X' (in some modules 'H') connect to the Arduino Analog 0 * The Joystick 'Y' (in some modules 'V') connect to the Arduino Analog 1 * The Joystick 'SW' (switch or button) not connected. About the Joystick Module: 2 x 5K Potentiometers for reading the X and Y position 1 x Normally Open Momentary Switch Simple 5 pin +5Vcc - GND - VRx - VRy - SW