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A servo motor is a precision actuator that controls angular or linear motion with high accuracy, integrating a motor, feedback sensor, and control circuitry for exact positioning, speed, or torque. It operates using a negative feedback loop, receiving a PWM signal and continuously adjusting its movement based on real-time sensor feedback to minimize error.
Servo motor widely used in robotics, industrial automation, and aerospace, servo motors power robotic arms, machine tools, and antenna systems, and are also found in consumer electronics like DVD trays and remote-controlled devices.
Some popular servo motors on Robocraze include the Futaba S3003 (3.2 kg-cm, 180°), ideal for RC cars and small robots; RDS3115MG 15KG (15 kg-cm, metal gears, waterproof); S8218 40Kgcm (40 kg-cm, robust, fast); MG995 360° (12 kg-cm, continuous rotation); MG995 180° (10–12 kg-cm, precise control); and also we offer MG958 Servo, MG90S Mini Motor(180 Degree), SG90 Micro Servo, MG996R Metal Gear Servo - 180 Degree.
Price Chart of Servo Motors in India
Product | Price |
Rs. 104/- | |
Rs. 249/- | |
Rs. 99/- | |
Rs. 179/- | |
Rs. 109/- |
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1. What is a servo motor?
- A servo motor is a rotary actuator or a motor that allows for a precise control in terms of the angular position, acceleration, and velocity. The motor can take angles as input and precisely rotate the given angle using a feedback loop. The servo motor has major industrial applications for high technology devices.
2. What type of motor is a servo motor?
- Servo motor is a type of DC motor, but unlike DC motor, it also comes with an encoder and microchip to form a feedback mechanism that allows it to rotate at precise angles.
DC Servo Motors:
A DC servo motor consists of a small DC motor, feedback potentiometer, gearbox, motor drive electronic circuit and electronic feedback control loop. It is more or less similar to the normal DC motor.
3. What is the difference between a servo motor and a DC motor?
DC motors are used in applications where the motor is required to give out a rotational speed, while servo motors are used in applications where precise angles are desired.
Servo Motors | DC Motors |
It comprises 3 wire systems known as Power, Ground and Control. | A DC motor is a two wire system known as Power and Ground. |
Servo motor has an assembly of four things: DC motor, gearing set, control circuit and a position sensor. | It does not comprise any assembly. |
Servo motors are used in robotic arms, legs or rudder control systems and toy cars. | DC motors are used in fans, car wheels, etc |
3. Are servo motors AC or DC?
- Servo motors come in both AC and DC varieties. If the servo motor is made of a DC motor, it will be called a DC servo motor. If the servo motor is made using an AC motor, then the servo motor is said to AC servo motor
4. Can servo motors rotate 360 degrees?
- More expensive servo motors tend to be capable of rotating full 360 degrees. However, lower priced servo motors are usually locked to a certain range of angles.
- The MG995 360° has accurate positioning, quick control response and excellent holding power. It is equipped with a 3-wire JR servo plug which is compatible with Futaba connectors.
5. How are servo motors controlled?
- Servo motors are to be controlled using a microcontroller. It comes with 3 connectors, positive, negative and input. The positive and negative are to be connected to VCC and GND while the input connector can be connected to any digital pin of any microcontroller.
6. Which is better - A servo motor vs a stepper motor?
- Servo motors offer more precision than a stepper motor, while stepper motors tend to be cheaper and have the capability of full 360 degree rotation. Stepper motor also suffers from torque degradation at higher speeds, as compared to servo.
7. What are the advantages of a servo motor?
Servo motor offers accurate angular control for any rotating device. Applications for servo motors include steering wheels, robotic arms, angle adjustable solar panels, etc
Advantages of Servo Motors:
- The servo motors have high output power capacity relative to motor size and weight.
- It is equipped with an encoder that determines high accuracy and resolution.
- It has an efficiency upto 90% for light loads.
- Servo motors can rapidly accelerate load since they have a high torque to inertia ratio.
- Servo motors achieve high speed at high torque values and operate quietly at high speeds.