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Mini 180 Degree Resin Gear Servo FS90

Stock code: 2565
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Pricing:Ex VATInc VAT
1+ £3.40
(excl. VAT)
£4.08
(inc. VAT)
10+ £3.20 £3.84
Stock:
In stock

Description

AttributeValue
Length 22mm.
Width 12mm.
Height 31mm.
Stall torque 1.8kg/cm (4.2V).
Operating speed 0.3s/60° (4.2V).
Operating voltage 4.8V-6V.
Temperature range 0° to 55°C.
Dead band width 10microseconds.
Red Wire Positive connection.
Brown Wire Ground connect

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Further Information

Please note: Instructions for using this product (if available) can be found under the product description.
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Q:
have you got a micro python class example. I've found some code on github that barely works
Asked by: phil
A:
Hi Phil, Without knowing what you are doing with the servo and what you are driving it with it is a little hard to provide resources for this. However if you are using our 16 Servo Driver board then you can use the microPython code on our Github page, https://github.com/KitronikLtd/pxt-kitronik-I2C-16-servo
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
31-Jul-18

Q:
what's the current drain on the signal wire
Asked by: phil
A:
Hi Phil, Max current draw on the signal line was 0.045mA, but it varied depending on the angle.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
24-Jul-18

Q:
What is the maximum voltage, and maximum current drain of this servo ?
Asked by: Peter Broome
A:

Hi Peter, The current drain on this servo is between 0.1-0.5A, and the voltage range is between 3-6V’s.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
02-May-17

Q:
What is the acceptable frequency range & mark:space ratio for the PWM signal? I assume the PWM is rail-to-rail.
Asked by: Jon Smith
A:

Hi Jon, the duty cycle is between 1-2ms. Position "0" (1.5 ms pulse) is middle, "90" (~1 ms pulse) is all the way to the left, 1.5ms pulse) is middle, "90" (~2 ms pulse) is all the way to the right, "180" (1 ms pulse) is all the way to the left. Power and signal are both 5V, PWM is rail to rail, PWM frequency is 50Hz (20ms period).

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
24-Aug-16

Q:
How many of these can you connect directly to the BBC micro bit? Thanks
Asked by: Jason
A:

You can connect one servo directly to the BBC micro:bit, using the 0 and 3V pin on the micro:bit to power the servo. Alternatively you can connect three servos up to a secondary power supply and then connect the one servo to each output pin on the BBC micro:bit.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
05-Jul-16

Q:
Do you think this would be reasonably easy to control using / connecting to a 14 Genie Chip ? Thanks
Asked by: Jim Jenner
A:

Yes any micro-controller should be able to do it, you control the position by changing the ratio of time a pulse is high to the time it is low. I suspect there is a servo command or if not you want to use pulse width modulation.

Unfortunately I’ve not got access to the Genie software so can’t advise on the specifics for that program.

Answered by: Geoff Hampson
22-Jun-16

Q:
What is the torque rating of this servo ? (ie: how powerful is it ?)
Asked by: Peter Broome
A:

The torque of the servo is 1.8KG/cm based on a power supply of 4.8V’s.

Answered by: Michael Lockhart
20-Jun-16

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