This Fitec Mini Servo is a great value multi-purpose micro size servo that is 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.
This servo can rotate approximately 180 degrees, 90 in each direction and 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.
Note: Although the stated operating voltage for this servo is outside of the the specs for the microbit, we use this servo with the microbit regularly with no issues.
Features:
Great value miniature Fitec servo.
Control horns included.
This servo has an operating voltage between 4.8V - 6V
The ServoClip is a convenient adaptor board that allows you to connect a servo motor to a ring-based microcontroller (like the micro:bit or Adafruit Circuit Playground) using crocodile clips.
Convenient adaptor board that allows you to connect a servo using crocodile clips
Ideal for use with ring-based boards such as micro:bit or Crumble
The MonkMakes Servo for microbit board provides a really easy way to attach up to three servomotors to a BBC micro:bit. The board requires a power supply or battery pack to provide 5 or 6V to the servomotors. It includes a voltage regulator that will supply 3V back to the micro:bit, so that you don’t have to power it separately.
The board has been designed to allow for alligator/crocodile connections to the microbit. This means that there is no need for mechanical assembly or soldering. You can write code for the attached microbit using either the MakeCode editor or MicroPython (linked in the resources selection below).
Features:
Allows you to control up to 3 servos with the microbit.
When powered the board will supply power to the servos and microbit.
Connect it to the microbit with alligator/crocodile clips.
Use the MakeCode blocks/javascript or MicroPython editors .
The Servo Kit for micro:bit makes it easy to connect up three servomotors from your micro:bit. The kit is supplied with the servo board, three servos, a battery cage, and alligator/crocodile leads. The MonkMakes Servo for microbit board provides a really easy way to attach up to three servomotors to a BBC micro:bit. The board requires a power supply or battery pack to provide 5 or 6V to the servomotors. It includes a voltage regulator that will supply 3V back to the micro:bit, so that you don’t have to power it separately.
The board has been designed to allow for alligator/crocodile connections to the microbit. This means that there is no need for mechanical assembly or soldering. You can write code for the attached microbit using either the MakeCode editor or MicroPython.
Features:
Allows you to control the 3 servos provided with the microbit.
When powered the board will supply power to the servos and microbit.
Connect it to the microbit with alligator/crocodile clips.
Use the MakeCode blocks/javascript or MicroPython editors.