Arduino Programming for Servomotor Controller
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I need an Arduino programmed to receive input from a servomotor controller at variable speeds and to output an emulated incremental signal from a rotary encoder, simulating a running machine.
Key Requirements:
- The Arduino will be receiving an analog signal from the servomotor controller.
- The variable speeds expected from the servomotor controller will be low, specifically within the range of 0-1000 RPM.
- The output should be an emulated incremental signal from the rotary encoder.
Ideal Skills:
- Proficient in Arduino programming
- Familiar with servomotor controllers
- Experience with signal emulation
- Knowledge of rotary encoders
- Understanding of analog signal interpretation
The Arduino model to be used is Arduino Uno. This system will be used as an educational tool. The system should provide a standard precision incremental signal. Please use the default pin configurations for the Arduino Uno or whatever you think works best. Include a visual indicator for the output signal using a SevSeg display as the visual indicator for the output signal from the encoder.
Key Requirements:
- The Arduino will be receiving an analog signal from the servomotor controller.
- The variable speeds expected from the servomotor controller will be low, specifically within the range of 0-1000 RPM.
- The output should be an emulated incremental signal from the rotary encoder.
Ideal Skills:
- Proficient in Arduino programming
- Familiar with servomotor controllers
- Experience with signal emulation
- Knowledge of rotary encoders
- Understanding of analog signal interpretation
The Arduino model to be used is Arduino Uno. This system will be used as an educational tool. The system should provide a standard precision incremental signal. Please use the default pin configurations for the Arduino Uno or whatever you think works best. Include a visual indicator for the output signal using a SevSeg display as the visual indicator for the output signal from the encoder.