
Servo Botom
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A custom-designed servo housing bottom cover has been created to accommodate Futaba-style servos, complete with a dummy post and mounting flange, crafted in symmetrical harmony with the standard servo gearbox. There should be ample space within the enclosure to install an ATtiny 85 microchip or a similar IC to facilitate addressable functionality and liberate controlling computers from the PWM burden, though this is a long-term objective of mine that may take some time to complete. However, I am releasing this design with the hope that a more skilled programmer will seize the opportunity to finish this task before I can do so, allowing the full potential of this project to be realized sooner rather than later. A revised version featuring additional structural support, increased internal space, and strategic gusseting has also been conceived, offering enhanced stability and versatility. To further cater to a wider range of servo applications, an updated design has been created specifically for Tower Pro metal gear servos, taking into account their larger motor size.
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