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Experiments with Position Control of Pneumatic Actuators | James Bruton

Experiments with Position Control of Pneumatic Actuators | James Bruton

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I enjoyed using Pneumatic Actuators for the Transformers build, so I thought I'd experiment with more accurate positioning and control so they can be used in other projects. I'm using an Arduino and a feedback pot to so how we can maintain pressure in both sides of the cylinder so we can hold and modify the position.

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