Arduino Knob

Control the position of a RC (hobby) servo motor with your Arduino and a potentiometer.

This example makes use of the Arduino servo library.

Hardware Required

  • Arduino Board
  • (1) Servo Motor
  • (1) Potentiometer
  • hook-up wire

Circuit

Servo motors have three wires: power, ground, and signal. The power wire is typically red, and should be connected to the 5V pin on the Arduino board. The ground wire is typically black or brown and should be connected to a ground pin on the Arduino board. The signal pin is typically yellow or orange and should be connected to pin 9 on the Arduino board.

Knob

The potentiometer should be wired so that its two outer pins are connected to power (+5V) and ground, and its middle pin is connected to analog input 0 on the Arduino.

Schematic

Knob Schematic

 

Code

// Controlling a servo position using a potentiometer (variable resistor)
// by Michal Rinott <http://people.interaction-ivrea.it/m.rinott>
#include <Servo.h>Servo myservo;  // create servo object to control a servoint potpin = 0;  // analog pin used to connect the potentiometer
int val;    // variable to read the value from the analog pinvoid setup()
{
myservo.attach(9);  // attaches the servo on pin 9 to the servo object
}void loop()
{
val = analogRead(potpin);            // reads the value of the potentiometer (value between 0 and 1023)
val = map(val, 0, 1023, 0, 179);     // scale it to use it with the servo (value between 0 and 180)
myservo.write(val);                  // sets the servo position according to the scaled value
delay(15);                           // waits for the servo to get there
}

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