39. Arduino for Production! How to control a Servo Using Fast PWM with Non-Inverted Pulses
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This tutorial will work with all analog servos that accept a PWM signal. Hobby servos that are generally in this realm are Hitec Servos, Futaba servos, Parallax servos, and many other analog hobby servos.
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