I have replaced my HS-475HBs with HS-5645MGs and have noticed the 5645s produce a whining noise under certain loads, usually when holding a position. This is not a problem, but I was just wondering why the big difference between the HS-475HBs vs. HS-5645MGs ?
I have also noticed the 5645s are a lot smoother. Everything works fine otherwise. My guess is the higher resolution causes them to resonate where as the standard servo is a little sloppier with motor control.
Is that a whine or a singing sound? If you have a mass at the end of a beam, it can oscillate. I see this with occasionally with my HB-475s when the 'bot is up on “blocks”, and a leg is extended.
You replaced an analog servo with a digital servo having 2x the torque output and a metal gear train. You can hear the PWM of the motor driver when it’s holding position under load.
That’s what I was thinking, that the PWM pulses were causing the motor to resonate a hum sound. The digital servos are nice and smooth and I am happy with that. When I used the standard servos, the legs would shake when moving to positions and it was usually the leg that was not planted on the ground when taking a step.
These servos do move about 130deg out of the box which is nice. I have put shoulder brackets on the brat and added a temporary “cannon arm” on the right side to get an idea of how it looks. I just don’t have enough SES brackets to make arms at this point so I made do with what I have. The addition of the shoulder brackets and three more servos adds quite a bit more weight to the brat and it will not stand un-powered because the hip servos have so much rearward weight to support that it causes it to want to rotate backwards.