There are many different circuit diagrams to run a servo in forward and reverse on the internet.
Most deal with using a 555 to generate pulses.
I would like to add a way to stop and reverse the servo at a user-defined speed (via Potentiometer), at the end of its path at both ends of the servo run.
I do not have current voltage requirements, other than the voltage used to run the 555, but the Hobby servos I wish to use, usually run the happiest at 6 to 9vdc.
I have included a diagram for the circuit that runs the servo, often called a "servo exerciser" by RC Hobbyists.
Thank you for any help, in advance
Kim
Most deal with using a 555 to generate pulses.
I would like to add a way to stop and reverse the servo at a user-defined speed (via Potentiometer), at the end of its path at both ends of the servo run.
I do not have current voltage requirements, other than the voltage used to run the 555, but the Hobby servos I wish to use, usually run the happiest at 6 to 9vdc.
I have included a diagram for the circuit that runs the servo, often called a "servo exerciser" by RC Hobbyists.
Thank you for any help, in advance
Kim