Joystick Crane

The aim of the joystick crane project is to teach students how to control servo motors using a joystick, enabling them to manipulate objects through precise movements. By integrating two servos, students can control the X and Y axes, simulating crane movements for tasks like lifting, lowering, and positioning objects. This project introduces key concepts in robotics and automation, such as PWM control, motor coordination, and user input interpretation. In real life, similar technology is used in applications like robotic arms in manufacturing, remote-controlled cranes, and assistive devices for people with disabilities. Through this hands-on project, students gain practical skills applicable in engineering and robotics industries.