Parallax Feedback 360° High Speed Servo

Author : Parallax Published Time : 2017-10-10
Parallax Feedback 360° High Speed Servo is a light-duty standard servo, continuous rotation servo, high-speed servo, and encoder housed in one package. The Feedback 360° is controlled by a 50Hz pulse-width-modulation signal. A return signal line from an internal Hall effect sensor system provides digital angular position feedback. Using this feedback signal allows applications to make the servo turn to and hold any angle. The servo has an unlimited range of motion and can rotate continuously at a controlled, verifiable speed as a robot drive motor. Control signal response is nicely linear across the speed control range.

Features

Bidirectional, continuous, feedback-controllable rotation from -120 to 120 RPMPWM positional feedback across entire angular rangeInternal Hall effect position sensor, which is not subject to wear or sensor deadband as are potentiometer-style feedback systems

Applications

Robot drive motorsSmall-scale animatronicsInteractive artwork
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