Hiwonder LX-16A Full Metal Gear Serial Bus Servo with Real-Time Feedback Function for RC Robot

$20.99

  • 17kg large torque. 17 kg/cm (236 oz/in) 6V
  • 19.5 kg/cm (270 oz/in) @7.4V
  • Real-time feedback function of position, temperature, voltage
  • Full metal gear
  • Dual ball bearing
  • High-precision potentiometer to feedback on the angle position


Made In: China

Supplier: Hiwonder SKU: Hiwonder LX-16A Serial Bus Servo Categories: , Tags: , , , ,

Hiwonder LX-16A is a full metal gear serial bus servo with 17kg high torque. It can provide temperature and position feedback. LX-16A Bus Servo uses our private serial protocol, so it is necessary to use our TTL/USB debug board (compatible with Arduino) to control the bus servo.

Notes: The debug board is required to purchase separately from ours. No matter how many servos you control, you only need one debug board.

Features

  • 17kg large torque. 17 kg/cm (236 oz/in) @6V; 19.5 kg/cm (270 oz/in) @7.4V. We provide communication protocol and detailed video tutorials
  • Real-time feedback function of position, temperature, and voltage. The top of the servo has a warning. The indicator will blink if overcurrent, over-temperature, or locked-rotor occurs
  • Full metal gear. Improve servo’s accuracy and extend its service time
  • Dual ball bearing: one is the driving ball bearing, and the other is the assistant ball bearing (support role)
  • Use a high-precision potentiometer in the new design. Accuracy and linearity have been greatly improved! Accurate movement can help you build robots
  • The control board uses an I/O port to connect the serial servo; servos are connected in series through a dual interface, reducing serial ports’ use. Simple wiring makes the product more exquisite and attractive

Clean Wiring

There are two ports for you to connect, which gives the project clean wiring and a beautiful outlook.

Servo Debugging System

In Debugging system, you can set the ID number, working mode, rotation speed, position deviation, LED light, temperature alarm, and voltage alarm for servos.

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