Okay, so now I got the idea that I could use a Digital Multimeter to disambiguate which contacts inside of the camera correspond to what pins on the servo motor control. Is it in fact safe to use a Digital Multimeter for continuity checks on integrated circuits? According to my findings, yet again on the very helpful Stack Exchange Electronics site, I find that it indeed is. So, use the diode test mode or the continuity test mode. I think we’d want to use the diode test mode, as that has ought to be safe for semiconductor electronics, right?
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Failed search. More ambitious would be to find information on the Internet on how to disambiguate the pins on a servo motor. Alas, like I said, failed search, I was unable to turn up any useful results.
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