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I need help with my arduino controlled laser pointer

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Former Member over 11 years ago

I have cats and they like lasers so I'v bin working on a 2 servo mechanism that moves the laser up down and side to side, this is controlled by and arduino nano but I don't know why the code isn't working.  pics and code below

 

#include <Servo.h>

 

 

Servo xAxis; //left and right movement of laser

Servo yAxis; //up and down controll of laser

 

 

int posX = 0; //stores posision of x axis servo

int posY = 0; //stores posision of y axis servo

 

 

void setup(){

  xAxis.attach(19); //attaches the x axis servo to pin 19

  yAxis.attach(20); //attaches the y axis servo to pin 20

}

 

 

void loop(){

  xAxis.write(posX); //sets servo to posX var

  yAxis.write(posY); //sets servo to posY var

}

 

posted pics on twitter, they were to large to put right on the post

http://t.co/7VEEE71eDy

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    0 fvan over 11 years ago

    Hi Kyle,

     

    as Neil suggested, you somehow need to specify the values for posX and posY.

    If you don't want to specify them yourself (through Serial for example), you can generate random values for both. (see http://arduino.cc/en/reference/random)

     

    Resulting in something like this:

     

    void loop(){
      xAxis.write(random(0, 180)); //sets servo to random value between 0 and 180°
      delay(500);
      yAxis.write(random(0, 180)); //sets servo to random value between 0 and 180°
      delay(500);
    }

     

    Frederick

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    0 fvan over 11 years ago

    Hi Kyle,

     

    as Neil suggested, you somehow need to specify the values for posX and posY.

    If you don't want to specify them yourself (through Serial for example), you can generate random values for both. (see http://arduino.cc/en/reference/random)

     

    Resulting in something like this:

     

    void loop(){
      xAxis.write(random(0, 180)); //sets servo to random value between 0 and 180°
      delay(500);
      yAxis.write(random(0, 180)); //sets servo to random value between 0 and 180°
      delay(500);
    }

     

    Frederick

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