Topic Brief: This video demonstrates a simple method to control your actuators directly from your PC without the need of any micro controller. For less than $10 worth of parts, you can make a computer controlled POT (variable resistor).
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This video demonstrates a simple method to control your actuators directly from your PC without the need of any micro controller. For less than $10 worth of parts, you can make a computer controlled POT (variable resistor). That's what I try to explain in this video featuring a Raspberry Pi Zero W, a USB to ...
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- This video demonstrates a simple method to control your actuators directly from your PC without the need of any micro controller.
- For less than $10 worth of parts, you can make a computer controlled POT (variable resistor).
- That's what I try to explain in this video featuring a Raspberry Pi Zero W, a USB to ...
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