360 Digital Servo(EF90D) with wheel and tire is a kind of 360° analog servo. It is light and portable, a little bigger than 5 cent coin. It works at 3V voltage and uses pulse width to adjust speed of the servo rotation, which also can be used to make small robot modules, mechanical arm modules and intelligent car modules.
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EF90D micro:servo 360 degrees digital servo for micro:bit
This is a micro servo It only weights 20g and provides a 1.6kg.com torque. It will comes with a 3-pin control cable and mounting hardware.
Almost all the micro bit servo in the market have to be driven by 5V, but the normal working voltage for micro:bit is 3V. It is embarrassing to drive a 5V servo with a micro:bit. Thus, we have customized these two servos that can be driven by two batteries with the lowest working voltage at 2.7V. It is the first batch of the micro bit servo designed for the micro:bit in the market.
The high linearity makes its control more accurate. It is designed for micro:bit with high-linearity, which gives you a smooth feel of control.
Low working voltage, compatible to 3V-5.5V(With 2.7V at least), designed for micro:bit.
ELECFREAKS micro:servo is a kind of 360 deg analog servo. It is light and portable, a little bigger than 5 cent coin. It works at 3V voltage and uses pulse width to adjust speed of the servo rotation, which also can be used to make small robot modules, mechanical arm modules and intelligent car modules.
Develop your coding skills with the Kitronik :MOVE Motor for micro:bit, a fun introduction to buggies and robotics. The Kitronik :MOVE Motor for the BBC micro:bit provides a fun introduction to buggy robotics. More than just a programmable buggy, learning to use all of the included features will give the budding roboteer a solid grounding in robotics as a whole.
Learn about movement, how to utilise light and sound, obstacle detection and avoidance, and how to code :MOVE Motor to follow a line. When used in conjunction with the micro:bit's radio features, the possibilities are endless.
Attached to the chassis are two bi-directional DC motors with variable speed control. The wheels have rubber tyres and are a simple push-fit onto the motor shafts. Slot a BBC micro:bit into the edge connector and you are ready to code. There is no other assembly required and no tools required.
There are built-in battery holders for 4x AA batteries. This provides a regulated voltage supply to power the BBC micro:bit which is fed into the edge connector. There is also a power switch to conserve batteries when the buggy is not in use. The micro:bit slots into the onboard edge connector. Code the micro:bit, plug it into the buggy, switch the power on, and then play.
Features:
The Kitronik :MOVE Motor for the BBC micro:bit provides a fun introduction to buggy robotics and coding.
It is backed up by a range of fun tutorials to introduce you to all of the great features.
All of the tutorials and resources are free.
There is no soldering required and assembly is quick and super simple.
The buggy features two bi-direction DC motors.
There are ultrasonic distance and line-following sensors onboard.
It also features a Piezo sounder and pen mount.
There are 4 full-colour programable ZIP LEDs.
Two-pin outputs that are ideal for servo connections (can be used for other inputs and outputs).
The battery holder is built onto the chassis.
The buggy is also fitted with a power switch to conserve the batteries.
There is also an onboard edge connector for the micro:bit, code, plug and play.
Kitronik has produced custom MakeCode blocks to simplify coding with the MakeCode editor
The :MOVE Motor Klaw provides a fun and easy to install addition to the Kitronik :MOVE Motor buggy for microbit. It has been carefully designed to have the ability to fit both vertically and horizontally with one bolt. Included are two types of Klaw attachments for each of these builds.
It is controlled by a low voltage servo which is included, this servo is used to open and close the Klaw. The voltage supply and control signal are all from the :MOVE Motor via the pin headers, simply connect the servo lead onto the pin headers.
The :MOVE Motor Klaw can be coded with MakeCode or with MicroPython and we have produced online guides to walk you through both. These guides can be found in the list of resources below along with the build instructions.
Features:
Easily add a gripping Klaw to :MOVE Motor.
Servo powered opening and closing with the servo included as a part of the kit.
Fit to :MOVE motor either horizontally or vertically.
Kitronik's new clippable servo has had the standard pin header replaced with super useful crocodile clips. This allows it to be used in projects that feature other clippable connection points, such as projects utilising the Kitronik Klip Motor Driver.
The 180 degree rotation servo is based on the Feetech FS90MG-CL and features metal gears, which are more reliable and hard-wearing than their plastic counterparts. The servo is rated to operate between 4.8V - 6V, which gives output Torque of between 1.8kg - 2.2kg respectively. If the clippable servo is being used in micro:bit projects, a separate power supply is required. If you are using the Kitronik Klip Motor Driver, the power can be taken directly from the Klip motor driver board.
The servo can rotate approx. 180 degrees, or approx. 90 in each direction, and it can be driven with any standard 180 degree servo code/libraries. It can be coded using the MakeCode or Python editors which makes it ideal for novice or expert level microbit projects.
The servos are supplied with four horns and the associated fixings which should allow you to slot these servos into your projects with relative ease and without the need to make custom horns.
Note: This servo requires a separate power supply from the controlling micro:bit. Attempting to power this servo directly from the micro:bit is likely to cause permanent damage to the micro:bit.
Features:
The clippable servo has had the standard pin header replaced with super useful crocodile clips.
Small and compact yet high power output, 1.8kg of Torque at 4.8V and 2.2kg at 6V.
Metal gears for strength and durability.
It can be coded using the MakeCode or Python editors
Suitable for RC models and Robotics projects.
180 degrees of rotation, 90 in each direction.
Operating Voltage of 4.8V - 6V.
It can be used with Kitronik clippable micro:bit accessories, such as the Kitronik Klip Motor Driver.
Contents:
1 x Kitronik Clippable Servo with 4 horns and fixings.
The Kitronik Klaw MK2 Robotic Gripper Kit/robot claw is the latest version of the original and popular Kitronik Klaw and is a great addition to any robotics or buggy project.
It has been carefully redesigned so that it is now also compatible with both the MOVE:mini Mk1 and Mk2. On Mk1 it can be mounted to the boot lid and on the MK2 it can be added to both the boot lid and the base plate. Extra holes were added and a slight change to the part which holds the servo was made to facilitate this.
It is controlled by a low-voltage servo which is included, this servo is used to open and close the Klaw.
At the rear of the unit are mounting points allowing it to be bolted to other items, such as buggies or robotic arms. Supply voltage: 3V to 6V. Supplied as a set of parts that require simple assembly, see the resources section below for build instructions.
Features:
Easily add a gripping Klaw to any robotics project.
It is compatible with both :MOVE mini Mk1 and MK2.
Servo-powered opening and closing with the servo included as a part of the kit.
Add line following functionality to the Kitronik MOVE mini MK2 for the BBC micro:bit with this easy to assemble add-on kit. This version of the line following add on has been designed to fit both the new :MOVE mini MK2 and the original version. The assembly instructions for both can be found in the Resources section below.
This add-on comes with all the parts required to add line following functionality to the :MOVE mini and does not require any soldering. Once built, the sensitivity of the left and right sensors can be individually tweaked to ensure smooth operation.
See the resource section below to download the line following code example we created. By default the code will cause the buggy to follow a dark line on a light background but the code can be altered to do the opposite.
There is no soldering required but the kit does require some mechanically assembly.
Features:
Add line following functionality to the :MOVE mini for the BBC micro:bit.
Can either follow a dark line on a light back ground or a light line on a dark background.
The line following sensitivity can be adjusted with a screwdriver.
No Soldering required.
Example line following code is provided.
This product is backwards compatible with the first version of :MOVE mini. There are two sets of assembly instructions in the resources section below.
Contents:
1 x :MOVE Sensor Interface for the BBC micro:bit.
1 x :MOVE Line Following board for the BBC micro:bit.
Kitronik's Linear Actuator converts the circular movement of a 180° servo (supplied) into motion in a straight line, one way and then the other. It can be mounted to a project to provide either horizontal or vertical movement.
Linear Actuators are useful for a whole host of different applications, like; robots, automated button switching, steering racks for buggies, a point switcher on a model railway, animating a diorama display, etc. Linear actuators are also used extensively in industry and in consumer products, such as; valves, cams, floppy disk drives and optical disk drives, just to name a few.
The Linear Actuator has been cut from a 5mm clear blue Perspex Sheet, the same material as used in our servo powered Klaw gripper. There are a range of mounting holes at either end of the rack including a 3mm hole, a 3mm square, and standard servo horn holes suitable for wire (1mm dia) and it has approximately 20mm of travel. It has a gear ratio of 2:3 and the stall torque of the provided servo is 1.5kg/cm at 6V and 1.3kg at 4.8V.
Features:
The Linear Actuator converts the circular movement of a 180 degree servo (supplied) into motion in a straight line.
It is supplied with a 180 degree FS90 servo and fixings.
Useful for a wide range of applications, such as; robotics, switching, animating displays and more.
Use with boards such as microbit, Arduino, or RaspberryPi.
It can be used with a number of microbit accessory boards, such as; -- Servo:Lite board for :MOVE mini.; -- Kitronik 16 Servo Driver Board for the BBC micro:bit.; -- All-in-one Robotics Board for BBC micro:bit.
This FS90R Mini 360 Servo by Feetech is a great value multi-purpose micro size servo and it's ideal for use with micro-controller systems like the BBC microbit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi and PICAXE. It's miniature size also makes it great for use in radio controlled models and small robot projects.
This is a 360 degree continuous rotation servo. Its operation is very different to that of a standard servo. Instead of going to a specified angle, this servo will be static at a 1.5ms pulse (a trimmer is included to tweak this), a longer pulse gives forward rotation and a shorter pulse give backwards rotation.
The FS90R continuous rotation servo converts standard RC servo position pulses into continuous rotation speed. The default rest point is 1.5 ms, but this can be adjusted by using a small screwdriver to turn the middle-point adjustment potentiometer. Pulse widths above the rest point result in counterclockwise rotation, with speed increasing as the pulse width increases; pulse widths below the rest point result in clockwise rotation, with speed increasing as the pulse width decreases.
It comes with mounting screws and a range of horns to suit most applications. You can use any servo code, hardware or library to control these servos, so it's great for beginners who want to make things move without the need for a motor driver board. These servos are fully compatible with our Servo:Lite board which is also included in the :MOVE mini buggy kit for the BBC microbit.