Explain the working principle of servomotor
Answer Posted / vijay
A Servo is a small device that has an output shaft. This
shaft can be positioned to specific angular positions by
sending the servo a coded signal. As long as the coded
signal exists on the input line, the servo will maintain the
angular position of the shaft. As the coded signal changes,
the angular position of the shaft changes. In practice,
servos are used in radio controlled airplanes to position
control surfaces like the elevators and rudders. They are
also used in radio controlled cars, puppets, and of course,
robots
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