


Overview
The Normal Non-Metallic Servo Motor is a lightweight and affordable solution for general-purpose robotics and automation projects. With its plastic gear construction, it is best suited for applications with moderate load requirements, offering reliable performance and ease of use.
Pinout Description
- Red Wire (VCC): Supplies power to the motor (typically 4.8V to 6V).
- Black/Brown Wire (GND): Connects to the ground of the circuit.
- Orange/Yellow Wire (Signal): Receives PWM signals to control the servo's angle.
Working Principle
The Normal Non-Metallic Servo Motor operates using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals. A control signal is sent to the signal pin, where the pulse width dictates the angular position of the servo shaft. The internal circuitry adjusts the shaft's position within the 0° to 180° range, based on the pulse width.
For instance, a 1ms pulse moves the shaft to 0°, a 1.5ms pulse centers it at 90°, and a 2ms pulse moves it to 180°. This precise control makes it ideal for basic robotics and motion systems.
Applications
- Hobby robotics.
- Lightweight robotic arms and mechanisms.
- Remote-controlled toys and models.
- Small-scale automation systems.
- Educational projects and prototypes.