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A servo motor is a rotary actuator or linear actuator that allows for angular position, acceleration and velocity. Servo motors work with sensors for precise control of movement.

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Latest revision as of 07:56, 7 September 2023

A servo motor is a rotary actuator or linear actuator that allows for angular position, acceleration and velocity. Servo motors work with sensors for precise control of movement.
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A servo motor is a rotary actuator or linear actuator that allows for angular position, acceleration and velocity. Servo motors work with sensors for precise control of movement.

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    In 1896, H Calendarin England developed the first electric servo-mechanism, which was a contactor-actuated “follow-up” device for use with strip chart recorders 131 (English)
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