A programmable servo is a component used in RC cars to control steering and other movements. By programming the servo, you can customize the steering angle, speed, and other parameters to suit your drifting style and preferences. It’s a great way to fine-tune your RC car for optimal performance on the track! I’m currently using www.teamexalt.com HB 110 which has settings like Travel Range (Set the operating angle of the servo, the in value is not for the real servo angle), Servo Neutral (Set the servo neutral position), Damping Factor (Set the servo damping), PWMPower (Adjust the servo output power. The higher the power, the higher the servo torque and speed, current consumption will be high as well), Sensitivity (Adjust the servo dead band (sensitivity), Soft Start (Slowly restoration while power on the servo. Once power on, the servo will gently turn to the position of current input signal) and more…
My Current settings are
Travel Range: 210
Servo Neutral: 0
Damping Factor. 399
PWM Power: 76.1 %
Sensitivity: Low
Soft start: On
Special thanks to Felix Law for helping me understand this a little bit more! Safe travels sir.
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