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==Servos react somehow "notchy" at high frame rate. Is MICROBEAST damaging my servos?==
If the servos are approved by the manufacturer to this driving frequency, this is a normal effect. The servos get new positioning signals four times faster than if they are connected to a conventional remote control receiver. Especially servos with brushless motors run very hard and direct which causes slightly jerky movements in modes with high servo frame rate. This is totally harmless to the servos and you will not notice in flight operation.<br />
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From MICROBEAST firmware Version 2.0.0 onwards a special filtering algorithm was installed which slightly mitigates these rough servo movements.<br />
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Translation==Servos react somehow "notchy" at high frame rate. Is MICROBEAST damaging my servos?==
If the servos are approved by the manufacturer to this driving frequency, this is a normal effect. The servos get new positioning signals four times faster than if they are connected to a conventional remote control receiver. Especially servos with brushless motors run very hard and direct which causes slightly jerky movements in modes with high servo frame rate. This is totally harmless to the servos and you will not notice in flight operation.<br />
<br />
From MICROBEAST firmware Version 2.0.0 onwards a special filtering algorithm was installed which slightly mitigates these rough servo movements.<br />
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Servos react somehow "notchy" at high frame rate. Is MICROBEAST damaging my servos?

If the servos are approved by the manufacturer to this driving frequency, this is a normal effect. The servos get new positioning signals four times faster than if they are connected to a conventional remote control receiver. Especially servos with brushless motors run very hard and direct which causes slightly jerky movements in modes with high servo frame rate. This is totally harmless to the servos and you will not notice in flight operation.

From MICROBEAST firmware Version 2.0.0 onwards a special filtering algorithm was installed which slightly mitigates these rough servo movements.