Overview
Feetech Micro 0.12sec/60degrees 1.3kg.cm Analog Servo.
This is a great general-purpose actuator for tiny mechanisms. The FS90 is a 9 g analog servo that offers position control over an approximate 120° operating angle for servo pulses between 900 µs and 2100 µs. As with most servos, the pulse range can be expanded to achieve an expanded operating angle.
Tech specs
Dimensions | 23.2 x 12.5 x 22 mm |
Weight | 9 g |
Operating Speed | 0.12sec/60degrees (4.8V) 0.10sec/60degrees (6V) |
Stall Torque | 1.3kg.cm/18.09oz.in (4.8V) 1.5kg.cm/20.86oz.in(6V) |
Operating Voltage | 4.8V~6V |
Control System | Analog |
Direction | CCW |
Operating Angle | 120degrees |
Required Pulse | 900us-2100us |
Bearing Type | None |
Gear Type | Metal |
Motor Type | Plastic |
Connector Wire Length | 20 cm |
Conformities
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