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Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

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Page 1: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

• Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor,

- gears with an output shaft;

- position-sensing mechanism;

- control circuitry.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Page 2: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project) Servo Motor wiring and plugs

A great advantage of servomotors is that they are very easy to control in comparison with other types of motors (DC, Stepper) that require an H-Bridge or external circuitry. The servo motor has all this circuitry internally. The differences of a servomotors in according to elements from its construction are: - the colours of wires; - the type of spline used. - the type of connector used;The Servo Motors comes with three wires (leads). Two of these wires are to provide ground and positive supply to the servo’ s DC motor. The third wire is for the control signal.

Page 3: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Wires’ signification for a different brands of servomotors are:

Unlike DC motors, reversing the ground and positive supply connections does not change the direction (of rotation) of a servo. This may, in fact, damage the servo motor.

Page 4: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Spline is the place where a servo arm (horn) is connected. It is analogous to the shaft of a common DC motor.

- Hitec splines has 24 teeth;- Futaba splines has 25 teeth. The splines made for one servo type cannot be used with another.

The type of splines for a servomotors are:

Page 5: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

The type of plugs for a servomotors are: - Futaba provides a J-type plug with an extra flange for proper connection of the servo. - Hitec has an S-type connector. Futaba connector can be used with a Hitec servo by clipping of the extra flange. Also a Hitec connector can be used with a Futaba servo just by filing off the extra width so that it fits in well.

Page 6: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Inside a Servomotor

 

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Page 7: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Inside a Servo Motor

 

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Page 8: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control - The servo motor can be moved to a desired angular position by sending PWM (pulse width modulated) signals on the control wire. - A pulse of width varying from 1 millisecond to 2 milliseconds in a repeated time frame is sent to the servo for around 50 times in a second. The width of the pulse determines the angular position. When the servo receives a pulse, it can retain the corresponding angular position for next 20 milliseconds. So a pulse in every 20 millisecond time frame must be fed to the servo. - For continuous servo, a pulse of 1 ms moves the servo towards 0°, while a 2 ms wide pulse would take it to 180°; - For standard servo, a pulse of 2 ms moves the servo towards 0°, while a 1 ms wide pulse would take it to 180°; - The pulse width for in between angular positions can be interpolated accordingly. Thus a pulse of width 1.5 milliseconds will shift the servo to 90°. - It must be noted that these values are only the approximations. The actual behavior of the servos differs based on their manufacturer. 

Page 9: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control for standard servo 

Page 10: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control  for standard servo

Page 11: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control for standard servo

Page 12: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control for standard servo

Page 13: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control for standard servo,using PBasic programming language

Page 14: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control for continuous servo 

Page 15: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control  for continuous servo

Page 16: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control for continuous servo

Page 17: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control for continuous servo

Page 18: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo Control for standard servo,using PBasic programming language

Page 19: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo control  without programming (using a 555 timer circuit)

Page 20: Components of a servomotor are: - a DC electric motor, - gears with an output shaft; - position-sensing mechanism; - control circuitry. Robotics and Automation.

Robotics and Automation Careers in Engineering (R.A.C.E project)

Servo control  without programming (using a 555 timer circuit)

PartTotal Qty.

Description

R1 1 820 Ohm 1/4W Resistor

R2 1 68K 1/4W Resistor

R3 1 10K 1/4W Resistor

R4 1 1K 1/4W Resistor

R5 1 1K Linear Taper Pot

C1 1 1uF 16V Electrolytic Capacitor

Q1 1 2N3904 NPN Transistor

U1 1 555 Timer IC