I searched for controlling servos form mission planner. "servos" from flight data didn't work with me. The safety switch is OFF and the servos are powered separately by a battery; However, the servos are not moving when I try to toggle them as you did in the video. I am using min Pixhawk with fixed wings How did you manage to do it?
Hi sir. how to setting servo motor in mission planner ? . i used one servo motor (Futaba 23003) to drop parachute in mechanism box. i dont know what pin in APM to used for do this. can you explain details to me. tq
Pretty sure you can. From what I've read, i think the action is placed between waypoints and it executes at the next waypoint. Very cool. Only wish people making these videos could take the time to explain and show what they did. I'm only here because I'm looking to set up a servo for camera tilt on a multirotor. The search continues....
I searched for controlling servos form mission planner.
"servos" from flight data didn't work with me. The safety switch is OFF and the servos are powered separately by a battery; However, the servos are not moving when I try to toggle them as you did in the video.
I am using min Pixhawk with fixed wings
How did you manage to do it?
excellent !!!! , I need to install one so, could you tell me the programming and the connection on the board apm
Daer sir, i'm using pixhawk and mission planner 1.3.50 to control my uav, but i cannot control my servo. can you help me ?
My same problem
Hi sir. how to setting servo motor in mission planner ? . i used one servo motor (Futaba 23003) to drop parachute in mechanism box. i dont know what pin in APM to used for do this. can you explain details to me. tq
Mohamad Zahid which microcontroller are you using?
APM 2.5 sir
Mohamad Zahid im sorry i havent worked with the apm. we were using the pix hawk
m7 or m8 motor output..configure channel in MP and do a radio calibration for that.
Hi can you automate that in flight though?
Pretty sure you can. From what I've read, i think the action is placed between waypoints and it executes at the next waypoint. Very cool. Only wish people making these videos could take the time to explain and show what they did. I'm only here because I'm looking to set up a servo for camera tilt on a multirotor. The search continues....