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Re: [APML] A Robotic Film Camera, first prototype
Hi Chris
Dumb question time. You have current limiting on the wind servo to
prevent the arm from being ripped off, is the current limiting sensitive
enough to detect jammed film or the end of a roll so that film damage
does not happen?
George Anderson
Montreal Canada
Clear skies and good health
Chris Schur wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Here is a project that has been consuming me for a few weeks, the prototype
> for a fully robotic microcontroller controlled film camera for routinely
> shooting the night sky for hours on end, with no human intervention. At
> this point, the mechanical assembly is done, and I have many hours in front
> of me building the electronics control panel and programming the micro, but
> I think you'll agree, its going to be awesome when done. Here is what I have
> so far, try not to laugh too much! Click on the thumbnail for a series of
> detailed images...
>
> http://www.psiaz.com/schur/astro/latest47.html
>
> Comments appreciated!
>
> Chris
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