I putzed about with the Motor NeuroBytes firmware a bit tonight:
This program is called v04run_servo-ex-inh in the Github repo. In the video, I've attached two NeuroBytes in series in such a way that one excites the next while the first excites the Motor NeuroBytes module and the second inhibits it. A few notes:
- Inhibiting or exciting the Motor NeuroBytes immediately moves it to 100% or 0% from its normal resting position of 50%. I'm guessing that each inhibition or excitation should actually move the current state by x amount, kinda like the current standard NeuroBytes firmware just shifts the immediate resting point of the board by 70%. In other words, exciting or inhibiting the Motor NeuroBytes board should produce a relative rather than an absolute change.
- Standard NeuroBytes insert a delay between the LED pulse and the axon output, which makes the flashes out of phase with the Motor NeuroBytes module movement. Might make sense to move the delay to the input side--as in, one hits the button and the NeuroBytes module doesn't instantly react, but when it does it immediately dumps a pulse down its axon.
So. More to come.
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