I don't kow if any one has mentioned it before but there are a lot of=20 people using ARDUINOS for servo control. A friend helped me with one and it worked=20 out fine. Bob On 5/7/2015 11:29 AM, Dwayne Reid wrote: > I'm pretty sure that Pololu has several versions availab= le. > > Just checked: yep. > > USB versions ranging from 6-channel ($20) through 24 channel > ($50). Partial kits are available for about $1 less - these are the > same as the above versions but are shipped with the header pins not > soldered to the board (headers are included in the package). > > I think highly of Pololu - excellent products at awesome prices. > > dwayne > > > At 07:17 AM 5/7/2015, Carlos Marcano wrote: >> Hi all. >> >> I want to work on something that I have put on hold for a while. We >> recently moved to a two story level house where we are having installed = a >> couple of centralized air conditioning units (one per story). In the upp= er >> level the unit is already installed with duct work but without grills fo= r >> each climatized zone. I haven't gotten the grills installed because I wa= nt >> to motorized them with some Futaba S3003 servos I have available. >> >> These servos will be controlled by a central unit for temperature >> regulation in each area, receiving feedback from some internet of things >> thermostats in each area. >> >> I can run wiring from the central unit to each servo in each grill (ther= e >> will be 4 areas initially, more areas downstairs later) and I am plannin= g >> to use an old laptop (laying around without use) as the central unit. >> >> I would like to use an USB servo controller for the Futabas but I don't >> want to reinvent the wheel so I would love to know if any of you guys ha= ve >> used or have a prefered device for this kind of work. >> >> I might have other questions regarding the Internet of things part but t= hat >> will come later :) >> >> Thanks in advance for your help and time. >> >> Regards, >> >> Carlos. > --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .