For the uninformed (me) here's an interesting explanation of how servos work: https://www.jameco.com/Jameco/workshop/ ... -work.html
Perhaps, too, this might be a source for some electronics components, even in small quantities: https://www.jameco.com
how servos work and a potential electronics source
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Re: how servos work and a potential electronics source
Nice share Herr Dr. this will come in handy for my next few builds.
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Re: how servos work and a potential electronics source
Hello, great information, attached photo of a simple assembly from the electro of a servo to turn on / off 1/2 LEDs, can also install a relay (5 volts) without forgetting the freewheeling diode in parallel on the coil