JMW wrote - "However, a
JMW wrote - "However, a servo compares the requested position with it's actual position and moves it's arm accordingly. Now, how long that takes depends I would say. It depends upon the desired and actual position, the servo's max. speed of movement, possibly the load, and whatever else there might be. And that time can definitely be longer than the 20 milliseconds to the next servo-pulse.
So if you now have several servos going towards their new positions they will draw current at the same time, thus loading the BEC."
That sounds good but......
Without a signal, a servo won't go. Period. Unless you take into account the motor's armature continuing to rotate. But that's just kinetic energy and not powered by the battery energy.
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JMW wrote - "However, a servo compares the requested position with it's actual position and moves it's arm accordingly. Now, how long that takes depends I would say. It depends upon the desired and actual position, the servo's max. speed of movement, possibly the load, and whatever else there might be. And that time can definitely be longer than the 20 milliseconds to the next servo-pulse.
So if you now have several servos going towards their new positions they will draw current at the same time, thus loading the BEC."
That sounds good but......
Without a signal, a servo won't go. Period. Unless you take into account the motor's armature continuing to rotate. But that's just kinetic energy and not powered by the battery energy.
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