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Hardware => Bobcat DMX Servo Controller => Topic started by: monkey141 on December 21, 2012, 08:31:22 pm
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Good Evening All,
I sort of brushed off the servo coop last year as at the time I had no plans of using servo's. In thinking about my plans for the 2013 show, I have several ideas for uses of servo's. I am curious of whether or not there is a chance there will be another coop in 2013 or should I look elsewhere for my servo controller needs. :)
Merry Christmas to Everyone!
Mike
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is a chance there will be another coop in 2013 or should I look elsewhere for my servo controller needs. :)
Mike
Mike, while I can only guess about another coop, I'd be pretty confident to say Yes. I've worked with two other Servo boards and the Bobcat board has the best feature mix I've found. The control over range of motion and including LED control makes it great for Halloween or Christmas. I had an old display using servos for July 4th that had a dozen waving flags synced to the Star Spangled Banner. (not with the Bobcat, though, and it died mid operation)
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I think "n1ist" is the person behind this board now.
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Early next year I'll look into another coop or at least a board run.
/mike
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Sounds good. Thanks to everyone for their replies. I will wait for a Coop then.
Thanks again!
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is a chance there will be another coop in 2013 or should I look elsewhere for my servo controller needs. :)
Mike
Mike, while I can only guess about another coop, I'd be pretty confident to say Yes. I've worked with two other Servo boards and the Bobcat board has the best feature mix I've found. The control over range of motion and including LED control makes it great for Halloween or Christmas. I had an old display using servos for July 4th that had a dozen waving flags synced to the Star Spangled Banner. (not with the Bobcat, though, and it died mid operation)
Jon,
What software are you using? I have used VSA with the SSC32 in the past. I bought the Bobcat and did some small stuff with Vixen but it seemed to take a good while.
- Mark
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Jon,
What software are you using? I have used VSA with the SSC32 in the past. I bought the Bobcat and did some small stuff with Vixen but it seemed to take a good while.
- Mark
If your going to use Vixen for skull or any servo controlled animation give Chris's 3D Object Suite a try. I switched from his earlier Skull Sequencer Software and they both work great for me. You can use a mouse or joystick to move the jaw and all axes (plural of axis). I found some externally available drivers that allow me to hook up the joystick from my PS3 and manipulate multiple directions at once (unfortunately I don't have Top Gun eye-hand coordination so I usually do 1 direction at a time) :)
You can find it in this DIYC thread:
http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/showthread.php?22358-3d-Object-Suite&p=230654
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I used LOR S3 to control the Servo board. I was using the very inexpensive Futaba servos. Analog.
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Early next year I'll look into another coop or at least a board run.
/mike
Is there any chance another set of boards or coop will take place? Or does anyone know of another solution?