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servoTest.py
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# Simple demo of of the PCA9685 PWM servo/LED controller library.
# This will move channel 0 from min to max position repeatedly.
# Author: Tony DiCola
# License: Public Domain
from __future__ import division
import time
# Import the PCA9685 module.
import Adafruit_PCA9685
# Uncomment to enable debug output.
#import logging
#logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
# Initialise the PCA9685 using the default address (0x40).
pwm = Adafruit_PCA9685.PCA9685()
# Alternatively specify a different address and/or bus:
#pwm = Adafruit_PCA9685.PCA9685(address=0x41, busnum=2)
# Configure min and max servo pulse lengths
servo_min = 150 # Min pulse length out of 4096
servo_max = 600 # Max pulse length out of 4096
# Helper function to make setting a servo pulse width simpler.
def set_servo_pulse(channel, pulse):
pulse_length = 1000000 # 1,000,000 us per second
pulse_length //= 60 # 60 Hz
print('{0}us per period'.format(pulse_length))
pulse_length //= 4096 # 12 bits of resolution
print('{0}us per bit'.format(pulse_length))
pulse *= 1000
pulse //= pulse_length
pwm.set_pwm(channel, 0, pulse)
# Set frequency to 60hz, good for servos.
pwm.set_pwm_freq(60)
print('Moving servo on channel 0, press Ctrl-C to quit...')
while True:
# Move servo on channel O between extremes.
# pwm.set_pwm(0, 0, servo_min)
# time.sleep(1)
# pwm.set_pwm(0, 0, servo_max)
angle = float(raw_input("Servo Angle: "))
pwmVal = int(angle*(servo_max-servo_min)/180+servo_min)
print(pwmVal)
pwm.set_pwm(0, 0, pwmVal)
#pwm.set_pwm(0, 0, int(servo_max))
#pwm.set_pwm(0, 0, int(servo_min))