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servo_s [2016/12/12 16:26]
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servo_s [2019/10/03 09:22]
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-We have 4 normal types which are almost identical:\\ 
-**ES-030**\\ 
-{{servo_es-030.gif:?200}}\\ 
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-**RS2**\\ 
-{{servo-rs-2-jr.jpg:?200}}\\ 
-Operating voltage: 4.8 < 6.0 v\\ 
-Positioning time: 4.8 v I 6.0 v: 0.19s/60° I 0.11s/60°\\ 
-Operating torque 4.8V I 6.0V: 3.2 kg.cm I 3.5 kg.cm\\ 
-weight: ca. 39g\\ 
-Torque: 3kg/cm\\ 
-Gear: plastic\\ 
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-[[Parallax standard servo | Parallax standard servo]]\\      
-[[rc_car_servo_4519 | rc car servo_4519]]\\                  
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-**HobbyKing™ HK15288A Analog BB/MG Servo**\\ 
-{{::hobbyking_hk15288a_analog_servo.jpg?direct&300|}}\\     
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-Torque: 9kg @ 4.8v, 8kg @ 6v\\ 
-Weight: 51g\\ 
-Speed: 0.21 / 60deg @ 4.8v, 0.20 / 60 deg @ 6v\\ 
-Voltage: 4.8v~6v\\ 
-Plug: JR style\\ 
-Metal Gears\\ 
-Dual Ball-race\\ 
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-   Brown = 0 
-   Red = 5V 
-   Yellow = Control 
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-We also have a few adapted servo's who now are continuous rotating servo's. They do not rotate to a certain position but\\ rotate continuously with a controllable speed and direction.\\  
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-An explanation on how servo's work can be found[[http://www.electronicsplanet.ch/Roboter/Servo/intern/intern.htm| here]].\\ 
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-[[http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Knob|Here you can find how to control a servo with your Arduino]]\\ 
-If you want to design a wheel or arm that should be fixed on those servos, you can use {{:servo-as.zip|this}} for the hole for the axis.\\ 
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