For my Arduino i usually power it with a 9v power supply. However i know the Servos i'm using can't handle anything more than 6v (would prefer 5v). Is there something I'm missing for powering the APM with a 9volt BEC or battery?
I've almost got my quad put together and am itching to get it in the air!
Thanks for the help!
-Rob
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Permalink Reply by Robert Sinclair on May 4, 2012 at 7:54pm 5v from the output rail, jumper on. or from the input rail and the out rail needs to be powered. I don't know why i couldn't find it tuesday or wednesday...
Permalink Reply by Greg Fletcher on May 4, 2012 at 10:06pm You need to look at the schematic. The servo rail powers the Vcc thru a Schottky diode. The Vcc cannot power the servos.
servo power->brain yes;, brain power to servos->no.
Permalink Reply by Wesley Chuen on May 4, 2012 at 10:22pm I've also noticed that there is a 0.3V drop across the diode, so I'm giving 5.3V to my servo rail, and in turns giving 5.0 volt to the brain.
Permalink Reply by Brady D on June 13, 2012 at 9:00am So to get a little extra speed and power out of the servos can I run 6v from a regulator into the arduplane? Can the regulators in the ardu manage this? Also are the regulators just going to cut it down to 5v anyway or is there a separate voltage for the servo rail.
I am trying to avoid setting up a completely separate voltage/power for the servos and ardu.
Brady
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