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Here you find a list of servo specifications so you can see what you have to adjust at MICROBEAST Setup menu points B,C and D. Please note that not all of these specifications have been tested and validated by BEASTX. Some have been directly taken from the manufacturer recommendations in accordance with the maximum specified frequency.<br /> <br /> | Here you find a list of servo specifications so you can see what you have to adjust at MICROBEAST Setup menu points B,C and D. Please note that not all of these specifications have been tested and validated by BEASTX. Some have been directly taken from the manufacturer recommendations in accordance with the maximum specified frequency.<br /> | ||
In relation to servo frequency note that the servos may overheat and get damaged if the frequency is set to high. Depending on height of supply voltage, servo load, vibration level and other factors it can happen that practically the frequency must not be set as high as "written on the paper". When a frequency is not "supported" by MICROBEAST/ MICROBEAST PLUS simply use the lower frequency that is closest. | <br /> | ||
In relation to servo frequency note that the servos may overheat and get damaged if the frequency is set to high. | |||
Depending on height of supply voltage, servo load, vibration level and other factors it can happen that practically | |||
the frequency must not be set as high as "written on the paper". When a frequency is not "supported" by MICROBEAST/ | |||
MICROBEAST PLUS simply use the lower frequency that is closest. | |||
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Revision as of 09:56, 2 March 2015
Here you find a list of servo specifications so you can see what you have to adjust at MICROBEAST Setup menu points B,C and D. Please note that not all of these specifications have been tested and validated by BEASTX. Some have been directly taken from the manufacturer recommendations in accordance with the maximum specified frequency.
In relation to servo frequency note that the servos may overheat and get damaged if the frequency is set to high. Depending on height of supply voltage, servo load, vibration level and other factors it can happen that practically the frequency must not be set as high as "written on the paper". When a frequency is not "supported" by MICROBEAST/ MICROBEAST PLUS simply use the lower frequency that is closest.