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Originally Posted by Michael Hill
By "Continuous Rotation Servo", do you mean "Stepper Motor"
(actually, is there a difference? I feel like it's just semantics or something.)
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Huuuuuge difference. Stepper motors have a very specific construction involving two or more independent stationary magnetic coils with "teeth" and an unmagnetized rotor with matching teeth. Energizing the coil in a specific order makes the teeth in the rotor line up with the teeth of the coils in a specific order. So you energize the coils in a pattern and the rotor makes tiny little steps of rotation.
A continuous rotation servo is a more standard brushed or brushless motor with integrated feedback device and control logic.