To test and control the
movement of servo motors. It allows users to adjust the position of the servo
motor by varying the input signal, making it ideal for calibrating and testing
servos in robotics, RC vehicles, and other projects. It typically features a
simple interface with adjustable controls for fine-tuning servo performance.
Description:
The Servo Tester is a compact,
easy-to-use tool designed to test and control servo motors without needing a
microcontroller or programming. It’s ideal for RC hobbyists, DIY electronics,
and robotics enthusiasts who need a quick, reliable way to verify servo
operation. This tester provides accurate pulse-width modulation (PWM) control,
allowing you to check servo response across the full range of motion.
Specifications
Input Voltage: DC 4.8V to 6.0V
Output Signal: 1.5ms ± 0.5ms PWM signal
Dimensions: 36.5 mm x 31.0 mm x 22 mm
Key Features
Simple Operation: The servo tester is equipped with a control
knob to easily adjust the servo's angle in real time. Choose between
manual and automatic modes for versatile testing.
Precise Output Signal: Provides a stable PWM signal (1.5ms ± 0.5ms),
allowing accurate positioning of the servo motor for alignment and
functionality checks.
Portable Design: Compact and lightweight, the tester is easy to carry and use
on-site, making it an excellent tool for fieldwork or quick
troubleshooting.
Compatibility: Works with a wide range of servos, including micro, standard, and
high-torque servos used in RC applications, robotics, and automation
systems.
Applications
The Servo Tester is ideal for:
RC Hobbyists: Perfect for setting up and calibrating servos in
remote-controlled cars, planes, boats, and drones.
Robotics Projects: Essential for testing and positioning servo
motors in robotic arms, grippers, and other moving components.
DIY Electronics and Prototyping: A must-have for makers and engineers, allowing
for servo testing without complex circuitry or code.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance: Quickly diagnose servo functionality to ensure
smooth operation before integrating into projects.