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Servo Motors are definitely very useful in the world of robotics. They allow us torque & precise movements. They are great 'actuators' for imitating things like fingers, hand or leg movements.

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Which is better Constant Voltage Transformer or servo stabilizer?

A CVT (Constant Voltage Transformer) is always better than a Servo Stabilizer. But a CVT is costlier than a Servo Stabilizer of same rating.


What are the industrial applications of brushless servo motors?

Industrial servo motors control position. Higher functioning servo motors may also detect speed in addition to position. Controlling speed provides benefits rather than always functioning at full speed.


Does the servo motor contain the servo?

A "servo motor" and a "servo" are the same thing. Servos are constructed from three basic pieces; a motor, a potentiometer (variable resister) that is connected to the output shaft, and a control board. The potentiometer allows the control circuitry to monitor the current angle of the servo motor. The motor, through a series of gears, turns the output shaft and the potentiometer simultaneously. The potentiometer is fed into the servo control circuit and when the control circuit detects that the position is correct, it stops the motor. If the control circuit detects that the angle is not correct, it will turn the motor the correct direction until the angle is correct. Normally a servo is used to control an angular motion of between 0 and 180 degrees. It is not mechanically capable (unless modified) of turning any farther due to the mechanical stop build on to the main output gear.


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