Product description: Movement Module - servo controller - Kitronik 2177
A simple module that allows you to equip your project with a servo with a range of rotations up to 180 ° without the need for coding. The drag bar moves after pressing the built-in switch , and the angle of rotation is regulated by a potentiometer . The 3-pin connector on the board is used to connect the servo. The module also has a USB port that enables 5 V power supply. During operation, the servo can draw more than 500 mA, so it is important that the controller is adequately powered. Do not use a laptop or computer for this.
The servo is not included in the set - it must be purchased separately.
Main features of the driver
- 180° servo control
- The perfect solution for open/close projects
- No coding needed
- Pressing the button sets the servo arm in motion
- The angle of rotation is regulated by a built-in potentiometer
- The 3-pin connector on the board is used to connect the servo
- Power supply via USB port
Module technical specification
- Manufacturer: Kitronik
- Model: Kitronik 2177
- Working voltage: 5V
- Current consumption: approx. 10 mA
- Dimensions:
- Length: 47mm
- Width: 10mm
- Height: 10.5mm
Application of servos
Servos have a very wide range of applications. They are the basic element of controlling the movement of devices. They are most often used in all kinds of automation, robotics and modeling - mainly in remote-controlled vehicles. They are also commonly used in industry , e.g. to control machine elements. The design and method of controlling the servos makes it possible to control various physical processes with high precision . The use of a servomechanism will certainly bring the motoricity of your project to life.