Raspberry Pi Servo Control with ADS1115 & Potentiometer | Smooth PWM Tutorial
Learn how to control a servo motor using a Raspberry Pi, an ADS1115 ADC module, and a potentiometer in this step‑by‑step tutorial. This project bridges the gap between analog inputs and digital control, showing you how to read analog signals with ADS1115 and translate them into precise servo movements using PWM. 🔹 What you’ll see in this video: Hardware setup: Raspberry Pi, ADS1115, potentiometer, and servo motor Code walkthrough: I²C initialization, ADC reading, PWM signal generation Live demonstration: Smooth servo motion controlled by potentiometer rotation Practical applications: Robotics, DIY electronics, and sensor‑based projects 💡 Perfect for beginners, students, and hobbyists exploring Raspberry Pi projects and servo motor control. 🔗 Links: ✅ Schematic/Code: https://www.ee-diary.net/2026/05/servo-motor-control-with-raspberry-pi.html ✅ Raspberry Pi 4 Interactive Explorer: https://www.ee-diary.net/2026/03/raspberry-pi-3-interactive-board.html ✅ Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Interactive Explorer https://www.ee-diary.net/2026/05/raspberry-pi-pico-2-interactive-board.html ✅ Download Raspberry Pi Proteus Model: https://1024terabox.com/s/13rWsCDl2HmhPtTEpOqEL4w ✅ Download ADS1115 Proteus Library: https://1024terabox.com/s/1AQVBDbY_dlfueQXwDGlFvA 📣 If you enjoyed this tutorial, like 👍, share 🔗, and subscribe 🔔 for more electronics projects and Raspberry Pi guides. Drop your questions or project ideas in the comments — I’d love to hear what you’re building!
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