51. Tutorial on how to control a Servo using the ADC Potentiometer on the ARM STM32 Microcontroller
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In this video, a hobby servo is controlled by an ARM Microcontroller. The duty cycle of the PWM signal controlling the servo is adjusted by the ADC using a potentiometer to adjust the analog signal in order to adjust the duty cycle of the PWM.
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