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In this episode we are looking at how to store Servo Position Readings into an external EEPROM IC (24LC256) through I2C Communication & playing them back repeatedly.
We will take a step back on a previous video I did in which I implemented a similar functionality, but stored the positions on my Arduino. This prevented myself as well as the users to extend the program and use more servos or have the recording continue for a longer period of time.
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Previous tutorial on Servo & Memory storage: • Ep.53 Arduino Projects...
24LC256 EEPROM Datasheet: ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en...
Software: github.com/VRomanov89/EEEnthu...
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24LC256 EEPROM - Product Link: amzn.to/2rSzFcT
Servo Motor (MG995) - Product Link: amzn.to/2s2jgnd
Variable DC-DC Converter - Product Link: amzn.to/2rSwGkD
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