Turnigy Servo Driver For Mac
Turnigy™ 620DMG High Torque - DS/MG 10.6kg / 0.13sec / 52g
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TURNIGY SERVO DRIVERS DOWNLOAD - Originally Posted by georgeg. Oct 26,, Sep 13, I have had some die and have had some that were much hotter than the rest, so they are bad. The HobbyKing Turnigy Mobius 2-Axis Gimbal with Tarot Controller and AX2206 Motors. The fix for me was soldering in straight pins to the board and use a servo extension. I read on RCGroups that this was a chronic problem and they recommend hot glue or epoxy on it. Install USB driver for XP/Windows7 or Mac. Driver won't work on.
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Torque 4.8V: 9.1kg/cm, 6.0V: 10.6kg/cm , 147 oz/in
Speed 4.8V: 0.15 sec, 6.0V: 0.13 sec / 60° at no load
Motor: Brushed
- Brand Turnigy
- Packaging Length 138.00
- Packaging Height 102.00
- Servo Speed (Sec/60deg) 0.13
- Servo B(mm)41.00
- Servo D(mm)20.00
- Servo F(mm)32.00
Dimension Diagram Guide
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Blue Bird Verified Buyer
5
Jun 13, 2019
10,6 KG of thrust work reel good for my 1/4 Piper Super Cub
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Very strong servo
Klaus Verified Buyer
5
Jun 13, 2019
Very good / strong servo from Blue Bird. Powerfull 10,6 KG . I Use them for my 1/4 scale Piper Super Cub
JImmy Verified Buyer
Good servo.
Jun 12, 2019
Very good, fast and strong. I use it in a RWD electric truck. Works great!.
Klaus Verified Buyer
Excellent item
Jun 11, 2019
I find the Blue Bird 620DMG High Torque servos are just the right servo all over, for my 1/4 scale Piper Cub, including the flaps, (except for throttle) holding power 10,6 kg!
It works ok for me.
Actually it’s become my standard 1/4 scale servo now.
Allan 980 Verified Buyer
Great servo good price
Jun 03, 2019
Have been using for 2 years and have no problems Replaces myHS5645MG
richard Verified Buyer
Watch your voltage
Apr 03, 2019
I run all my 4.8-6.0 VDC servos on Life 6.6 batteries. Not with this one. After a few minutes, the servo showed sings of being over-driven. I had a voltage regulator laying around so I installed it, set the voltage to 5.8 and the servo behaves nicely.
Hans-Joerg Verified Buyer
sehr überzeugend
Jul 25, 2018
arbeiten absolut fehlerfrei und ersetzen bei mir die in die Jahre gekommenen 4421 und 4041
Romeo Verified Buyer
Turnigy 620DMG servo
Aug 16, 2017
Very nice servos, no slop or play in gears and very powerful, a little hungry for electricity but a good servo indeed.
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Aug 25, 2016
Un poco ruidoso con el receptor fly sky th9 tiemblan un poco cuando están en reposo aunque nasa exagerado.
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I’ve recently become interested in making “machines” of various sorts. I was sorting through some of my RC (radio control) plane “stash” the other day and came across various brushless motors and electronic speed controllers (ESC) like these. In RC, Brushless ESCs are usually connected to a radio receiver which generates servo control pulses.
Turnigy Plush 40 ESC and brushless outrunner motor with 6 inch prop
So this morning I thought it would be fun to try and get a Wemos D1 mini controlling a brushless motor. I’ve done similar before. I can remember, back in the dark ages of 2013, using a Guzunty Pi to generate servo control signals to drive a brushless ESC.
I’ve also controlled servos directly with Arduino before now. This is handy because Wemos D1 mini can use the Arduino IDE. There’s also a ‘servo’ library that we ought to be able to use.
So, for a quick and dirty test, I wired up a servo, a Wemos D1 mini and a potentiometer
…and ran the sweep sketch…
…which is a built-in demo sketch that makes a servo cycle from 0 to 180° and back again – forever! It worked perfectly. YAY! We’re getting there.
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Now We Need Pot Control
Next step was to incorporate the analog port to read the potentiometer and set the servo position accordingly.
This also worked perfectly with a servo. Twiddle the potentiometer and the servo moves accordingly. YAY!
And Then it Got Harder
“This is easy – I’m on a roll” so I hooked it up to the brushless ESC instead of the servo and…
Turnigy Servo Driver For Mac
Nothing happened! GAH!
So I took out my trusty “servo driver” and tried the ESC with that.
Turnigy servo driver gives out correct pulses to control a servo (it has an ATMEGA inside – I looked)
It worked fine. “Oh!” I thought. The wiring looked good, so maybe it’s something to do with the Wemos‘ 3V3 logic levels? So I tried a level shifter to output a 5V signal. This didn’t help (you’ll see why later on).
So, fresh out of excuses, I decided to “get the ‘scope’ on it” and see exactly what was happening with the signals.
Lowest setting on the Wemos when still set to 0°. Shows 0.6 ms pulse width
Servo driver output set to maximum shows 2.15 ms pulse width (min value was 0.93 ms)
Oscilloscope Results Proved Revealing…
| Servo Driver | Wemos D1 mini | |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency | 50 Hz | 49.9 Hz |
| Period | 20.00 ms | 20.05 ms |
| Pulse width low | 0.935 ms | 0.6 ms |
| Pulse width high | 2.115 ms | 2.4 ms |
| Logic level | 3.22V | 3.34V |
The only appreciable difference was in the pulse widths. But since pulse width is the language of servos, it matters. The Wemos “zero point” of 0.6 ms is a lot lower than the 0.9 ms of the servo tester.
So you can see our Wemos is pushing out a pulse width that is rather too low. The way servo pulses are supposed to work, a servo would be at 0° at 1.0 ms, 90° at 1.5 ms and 180° at 2.0 ms pulse width. The ESC was not recognising the 0.6 ms pulses and thus refused to activate.
Let’s Test the Range
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While I had the oscilloscope on the servo tester, I measured the ‘actual’ pulse width settings that affect the motor’s behaviour. I found that, below 1.25 ms the motor wouldn’t spin up and it reached maximum speed at 1.78 ms. This data would prove useful later on.
The data also showed why the logic level shifter didn’t change anything, since the ESC is triggered on 3V3 logic anyway. (I was firing blind before I scoped it).
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With some further experimentation, changing the degree values in the sketch enabled me to tweak the output so that not only did the ESC react to the Wemos output, but it was fine-tuned to make best use of the ‘reactive range’. The ESC only changes the motor speed between 1.25 and 1.78 ms so I tweaked the sketch iteratively until I hit upon figures of 65° for LOW and 130° for HIGH. This meant that the full range sweep of the potentiometer was in use instead of having large ‘dead’ zones at each end where nothing changed.
Final Tweaked Sketch
Adjusted to a minimum of 65° on the Wemos output bringing a more usable 1.3 ms pulse width
Adjusted to a maximum of 130° on the Wemos output bringing a more usable 1.9 ms pulse width
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Now I’ve got it all working exactly as I wanted it to. It took a bit longer than I thought it would, but it was educational.
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I had fun with this and got to use my oscilloscope again. It would have been very difficult to debug this issue without one. Several of the parts I used here are available in the RasPiO online store. Come and have a look…