| type="text/javascript"> | | | | same signal will keep the servo in place. If you change |
| Servo motors are usually small in size, because they | | | | the signal, the angle of the servo motor will also |
| are used primarily in robotics. The product you | | | | change. |
| purchase will have built-in circuitry, and one of its best | | | | Besides robotics, you can use servos in many other |
| assets is the amount of power it can generate. The | | | | areas. They are often used for airplanes that are radio |
| smaller the engine, the smaller the motor. The amount | | | | controlled. The wide radius of a servo motor allows |
| of the torque supplied by the motor is consistent with | | | | your equipment to travel from zero up to one hundred |
| its overall size. | | | | eighty degrees. The motor itself is capable of |
| An output shaft is one very important component of a | | | | determining the amount of power to apply to complete |
| servo. Using the shaft, it is possible to send a coded | | | | a task. The motor will intuitively know to apply more |
| signal to determine the servo's position. Repeating the | | | | engine power if there is a greater distance to travel. |