My daughter is doing a project about Motorizing a Robot Hand,is her first time working in it , I bought 5 servo motors for each finger , but I need to know if I need to buy 5 more servo motors for the movable joint or no?? Thank you
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- Project Question: Hello, My daughter is doing a project about motorizing a robot hand, I bought 5 servo motors for each finger, but my question is I need to buy 5 more servo motors for the movable joint or no??
- Project Due Date: February 4,2013
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My daughter is doing a project about Motorizing a Robot Hand,is her first time working in it , I bought 5 servo motors for each finger , but I need to know if I need to buy 5 more servo motors for the movable joint or no?? Thank you
My daughter is doing a project about Motorizing a Robot Hand,is her first time working in it , I bought 5 servo motors for each finger , but I need to know if I need to buy 5 more servo motors for the movable joint or no?? Thank you
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Re: science project
Hello nimichichi!
I looked over the project design, and it's probably best to use just the 5 servo motors. Each of the five will control the movement of one finger- it will manage all of the movable joints on that finger. So, in the same way, if you wanted a robot hand with six fingers, you would need six motors; if you want five fingers, you need five motors.
Good luck, and hope this helped!
I looked over the project design, and it's probably best to use just the 5 servo motors. Each of the five will control the movement of one finger- it will manage all of the movable joints on that finger. So, in the same way, if you wanted a robot hand with six fingers, you would need six motors; if you want five fingers, you need five motors.
Good luck, and hope this helped!
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Re: science project
Thank you for your help
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You're welcome! If you have more questions, please don't hesitate to ask. 
-Vysarge
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- Project Due Date: February 4,2013
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Re: science project
Thank you, I have another question, is necessary to buy jumper wires to connect the servo motors to the microprocessor board or I have to connect it directly to the microprocessor board?? 
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I think you attach it directly; each of the servos should have three wires coming directly out, colored red, black, and white/similar light color. Each of those needs to connect to certain ports- the red wire is positive, the black wire is negative, etc, if I'm remembering correctly. [[This site]] provides a pretty detailed description of how it works, and I'm sure you can find other tutorials online if that one doesn't work- try searching "connecting servos to a microprocessor" or "controlling servos from a microprocessor."
Hope this helped!
Hope this helped!
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Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.
-Richard Feynman
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- Project Due Date: February 4,2013
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Re: science project
Thank you very much, it is useful to me and my daughter. 

