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This compact 9 g micro servo is an affordable, simple actuator for small mechatronics projects, robot linkages and model mechanisms. It can operate from 3.0 ...

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This compact 9 g micro servo is an affordable, simple actuator for small mechatronics projects, robot linkages and model mechanisms. It can operate from 3.0 V to 7.2 V, with the supplied feature ratings listed at 6.0 V where noted.

A 3-wire cable provides ground, power and control, terminated in a three-pin female header for easy connection to common servo controllers and microcontroller projects. In practice, the servo achieves about 160° of rotation.

The pack includes 1x micro size servo, 1x single arm micro horn, 1x double arm micro horn, 1x four point micro horn, 2x mounting Phillips screws and 1x horn Phillips screw.

Features:

  • Voltage: 4.8-6.0 Volts
  • Torque: 1.6kg/cm. (6.0V)
  • Speed: 0.10 sec/60° (6.0V)
  • Rotation: ~160°
  • Nylon Gears
  • 3-Pole Ferrite Motor

Specifications:

  • Operating voltage: 3.0v-7.2v
  • Cable: 3 wire ground, power and control cable with a three pin female header on the end

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

microcontroller
A microcontroller is a small computer on a single chip that runs a stored program and controls connected inputs and outputs such as buttons, sensors, displays and communication interfaces. In a device built around one, it is the part that executes the code and coordinates the device's behaviour.
servo
A servo is a motor with built-in position control, usually told to move to a specific angle by a control signal. It matters when you need repeatable movement, such as steering, arms, flaps, or linkages, rather than continuous spinning.
Torque
A twisting force that causes something to rotate, usually measured in newton-metres or kilogram-centimetres. It matters when choosing motors, servos, gears, and tools because higher torque is needed to lift heavier loads, turn larger wheels, or move mechanisms without stalling.

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