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Feetech Mini Servo motor 120 degrees 9g

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SKU FS90 Barcode 813747020725 Show more
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Micro 0.12sec/60degrees 1.3kg.cm Analog Servo

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

The following Declarations of Conformities have been granted for this board:
CE
RoHS
For any further information about our certifications please visit docs.arduino.cc/certifications

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