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Re: Servo Connection questions
Japper,
The servo is a motor driven mechanical device that does not have a 360 degree rotation on the output shaft. The mechanical and electrical charachteristics are available on the manufacturers website and require some interpretative reading to understand. The max rotation is given in degrees but since the parts and the mechanical stop vary from part to part, you need to expect that your servo may have slightly less or greater travel. Watch also the max torque spec. The data sheet will also give you some insight into the operation with specific PWM values. The servo will receive it's power via the PWM cable from the RC and the backup battery, so be sure to check the operation at 7.2 volts or lower when designing your application.
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