Hy,
Today i have installed an SG90 servo as shutter on my ramps 1.4.
Everything is ok, when i send M280 command from CW the servo close or open the shutter.
The problem is that when z axis start to move, the servo start to vibrate. When z axis finish to move, servo stop to vibrate.
I have connected the servo on " servo pins"; i have also inserted a jumper between 5v and vcc on the pins near Ps_on to give power to the servo.
Any idea?
Francesco
Servo...reduce noise
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Re: Servo...reduce noise
i have the same problem, even with a external 5v.
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Re: Servo...reduce noise
Its caused by noise from the stepper motors, Try moving the servo wires and stepper wires farther apart from each other, or used shielded cable for your servo.
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Re: Servo...reduce noise
I'm not an arduino expert and have not looked into the servo code that outputs the pulse stream but it seems to not be very robust (I'm an old pic guy). Adding a digital servo helped a ton for me along with separate power supply and filtering. Always good to route wires away from noisy steppers. But I still get slight jittering during G00 moves.
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Re: Servo...reduce noise
If the servo wires are very long, you could try adding a capacitor at the servo end to help smooth out some of the noise.