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MG90S Metal Gear Micro Servo Motor
MG90S Metal Gear Micro Servo Motor
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MG90S Metal Gear Micro Servo Motor
The MG90S Micro Servo Motor is a compact, high-performance servo designed for robotics, RC models, and Arduino-based projects. Built with metal gears, this servo offers improved durability, higher torque, and better reliability compared to standard plastic gear servos.
Operating within a voltage range of 4.8V to 6.6V, the MG90S delivers strong torque and fast response, making it suitable for precise motion control applications. Its digital control system ensures accurate positioning, stable performance, and smooth operation.
This servo motor is widely used in robotics arms, RC airplanes, cars, automation systems, and DIY electronics projects. With its JR-type connector, it is easy to interface with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and servo controllers.
The MG90S is a cost-effective and reliable choice for students, hobbyists, and developers looking for a durable servo motor for everyday project use.
Key Features
- High-quality metal gear construction
- Compact and lightweight design (≈13g)
- High torque performance for its size
- Fast response and accurate positioning
- Stable and reliable digital control
- Wide operating voltage: 4.8V – 6.6V
- JR connector for easy interfacing
- Suitable for Arduino, robotics, RC models, and DIY projects
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | MG90S |
| Operating Voltage | 4.8V – 6.6V |
| Stall Torque @4.8V | 1.8 kg-cm |
| Stall Torque @6.6V | 2.2 kg-cm |
| Operating Speed @4.8V | 0.10 sec/60° |
| Operating Speed @6.6V | 0.08 sec/60° |
| Gear Type | Metal Gear |
| Control Type | Digital |
| Connector Type | JR |
| Cable Length | 25 cm |
| Weight | 13 g |
| Dimensions | 32 × 12 × 33 mm |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 55°C |
Applications
- Robotics and robotic arms
- RC airplanes, cars, and boats
- Automation systems
- DIY electronics projects
- Camera sliders and motion control
- Educational and engineering projects
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