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sinusoidal frequency of an
amplitude Servo control, the use of
pulse width modulation to
remotely control servos Servo tab, a
small hinged device installed...
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systems in
aircraft which use
servos to
actuate the aircraft's
control surfaces, and radio-controlled
models which use RC
servos for the same purpose. Many...
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receiver to the
servo or from
common microcontrollers such as the Arduino.
Small hobby servos (often
called radio control, or RC
servos) are connected...
- helicopters,
servo transparency (also
called servo reversibility or jack stall), is a
phenomenon affecting the
servomechanisms (or
servos) that ****ist...
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Servo is an
experimental browser engine designed to take
advantage of the
memory safety properties and
concurrency features of the Rust
programming language...
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Servos (also RC
servos) are small, cheap, m****-produced
servomotors or
other actuators used for
radio control and small-scale robotics.[citation needed]...
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industrial motion control, but it
forms the
basis of the
simple and
cheap servos used for radio-controlled models. More
sophisticated servomotors make use...
- an
encoder of some sort.
Servos, in
constant speed changing use, have a
better life
cycle than
typical AC
wound motors.
Servo motors can also act as a...
- A
vacuum servo is a
component used on
motor vehicles in
their braking system, to
provide ****istance to the
driver by
decreasing the
braking effort. In...
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Servo bandwidth is the
maximum trackable sinusoidal frequency of
amplitude A, with
tracking achieved at or
before 10% of A
amplitude is reached. The servo...