About this product
- Jenis Waranti:Tiada Waranti
Product description
A servo motor is a rotary or linear actuator that allows for precise control of angular or linear position, velocity, and acceleration in a mechanical system. It consists of a motor coupled to a sensor for position feedback, and a controller that regulates the motor’s movement according to a desired setpoint12. Now, let’s explore the difference between 180° and 360° servo motors:
+ 180° Servo Motor (Positional):
- These servos have a limited range of motion, typically from 0 to 180 degrees.
- You can control their position and direction, but not their speed.
- Commonly used in applications like robotics and radio-controlled models.
- They’re not suitable for continuous rotation.
+ 360° Servo Motor (Continuous):
- These servos can rotate continuously in either direction.
- Instead of setting a specific position, you control their speed and direction.
- Ideal for applications requiring continuous rotation, such as robotics, automation, and camera control systems.
Remember, the 360° servo won’t replace a regular servo for precise position control, but it’s great for continuous motion!