Continuous Rotation Micro Servo - FS90R

Product ID: 2442
$7.50


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1-9 $7.50
10-99 $6.75
100+ $6.00

Description

Need to make a tiny robot? This little micro servo rotates 360 degrees fully forward or backward, instead of moving to a single position. You can use any servo code, hardware, or library to control these servos. Good for making simple moving robots. Comes with five horns and attachment screws, as shown.

Good for beginners who want to make stuff move without building a motor controller with feedback & gearbox, especially since it will fit in small places. Of course, it's not nearly as strong as a standard servo. Works great with the Motor Shield for Arduino, our 16-channel Servo Driver, or by just wiring up with the Servo library.

To control with an Arduino, we suggest connecting the orange control wire to pin 9 or 10 and using the Servo library included with the Arduino IDE (see here for an example sketch). Position "90" (1.5ms pulse) is stop, "180" (2ms pulse) is full speed forward, "0" (1ms pulse) is full speed backward. They may require some simple calibration, simply tell the servo to 'stop' and then gently adjust the potentiometer in the recessed hole with a small screwdriver until the servo stops moving.

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Technical Details

  • Datasheet
  • No load speed: 110RPM (4.8v) / 130RPM (6v)
  • Running Current (at no load): 100mA (4.8v) / 120mA (6v)
  • Peak Stall Torque (4.8v): 1.3 kg/cm / 18.09 oz/in
  • Peak Stall Torque (6v): 1.5 kg/cm / 20.86 oz/in
  • Stall Current: 550mA (4.8v) / 650mA (6v)
  • ​Dimensions: 32mm x 30mm x 12mm / 1.3" x 1.2" x 0.5"
  • Wire Length: 240mm / 9.4"
  • Weight: 10g
  • Spline Count: 21
RoHS 2 2011 65 EU Compliant
RoHS 2 2015 863 EU Compliant

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