Understood. Hopefully I can tune the timing of the DC motor to produce about a 180 degree rotation in order to avoid using the servo. Motor gets here next week so I’ll try it then. I’d like to stay away from implementing a third timer chip, so hopefully the tuning works.So if you still want the delay with servo operation, then it would seem you will need to add a third 555 that generates two different pulse streams to control the servo.
Typically the pulses needed are shown below:
The pulses occur at a 20 mSec (50 Hz) interval, and vary between 1 and 2 mSec in width.
Common servos rotate over a range of 90° as the pulses vary between 1 and 2 mSec -- they should be at the center of their mechanical range when the pulse is 1.5 mSec.
pulse to position

