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10PCS EMAX Analog Servo motor 2kg Turque ES08MA II With Metal Gear JR Servo for RC Helicopter, Plane, Airplane
Description :
Type: Emax ES08MA II/Emax ES08MA V2
Size: 23 x 11.5 x 24 mm (1.25 x.45 x.94in)
Weight: 12g / 0.42oz
Working voltage: 4.8V~6.0V
Working current: 200mA/60°
Speed: 0.12sec/60o at 4.8V; 0.10sec/60o at 6V
Torque: 1.6/2.0 kg.cm (4.8V/6v)
Materials: Metal Gear
The line length: 25 cm
Standard: Futaba/JR universal plug
A Servo is a small device that has an output shaft. This shaft can be positioned to specific angular positions by sending the servo a coded signal. As long as the coded signal exists on the input line, the servo will maintain the angular position of the shaft. As the coded signal changes, the angular position of the shaft changes. In practice, servos are used in radio controlled airplanes to position control surfaces like the elevators and rudders. They are also used in radio controlled cars, puppets, and of course, robots.
Servos are extremely useful in robotics. You can also see the 3 wires that connect to the outside world. One is for power (+5volts), ground, And the white wire is the control wire.
So, how does a servo work? The servo motor has some control circuits and a potentiometer (a variable resistor, aka pot) that is connected to the output shaft.
The output shaft of the servo is capable of travelling somewhere around 180 degrees. Usually, its somewhere in the 210 degree range, but it varies by manufacturer. A normal servo is used to control an angular motion of between 0 and 180 degrees. A normal servo is mechanically not capable of turning any farther due to a mechanical stop built on to the main output gear.
The amount of power applied to the motor is proportional to the distance it needs to travel.
So, if the shaft needs to turn a large distance, the motor will run at full speed. If it needs to turn only a small amount, the motor will run at a slower speed. This is called proportional control.
How do you communicate the angle at which the servo should turn?
The control wire is used to communicate the angle. The angle is determined by the duration of a pulse that is applied to the control wire. This is called Pulse Coded Modulation. The servo expects to see a pulse every 20 milliseconds (.02 seconds). The length of the pulse will determine how far the motor turns. A 1.5 millisecond pulse, for example, will make the motor turn to the 90 degree position (often called the neutral position). If the pulse is shorter than 1.5 ms, then the motor will turn the shaft to closer to 0 degress. If the pulse is longer than 1.5ms, the shaft turns closer to 180 degress.
Package Include :
10 x Emax ES08MA II Servo
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