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SG90 Micro Servo Motor 360 degrees
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South Africa
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SG90 Micro Servo Motor 360 degrees

The SG90 Micro Servo Motor is a versatile and compact component that can be used in a wide range of robotics and automation projects. Its ability to rotate continuously up to 360 degrees makes it particularly useful for applications that require precise control and movement.

Tech Specs:

  • Operating Voltage:3.0-7.2 Volts
  • Stall Torque (4.8V): 17.5oz/in (1.2 kg/cm)
  • Weight: 9g
  • Size : 22 x 11.5 x 27 mm
SG90 Micro Servo Motor 360 degrees diagram

Most RC servos are from the 180-degree variety, which means that they can only rotate in a range of 0 to 180 degrees. However, continuous rotation, also known as 360-degree servo motors, is also available.

Continuous rotation servos react differently to the control signal than standard 180-degree servos. With a continuous rotation servo, you can not control the exact position of the output shaft, only the speed and the direction. A 1 ms pulse will set the speed of the servo motor to full speed in one direction and a 2 ms pulse to full speed in the other. A value near 1.5 ms lets the motor stop.

 

If your servo behaves in an unexpected way, you might be using a continuous servo instead of a standard one.

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