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  1. #1
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    when we say DC servomotor,

    does it means motor with closed loop control, 0-180deg rotation, 3wire (V+ , GND & control), control by sending PWM? (i know this is RC type servo)

    do all DC servo have the same characteristic? i mean closed loop, 0-180....

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    Servo control is not limited to 180deg, can be any multitude of rotations through 360.
    Servo is positioning by means of a feedback device.
    Al.
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  3. #3
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    Your confusing Radio Control 'servo' actuators which move an arm depending on a pulse width signal, to a motion control servo motor which is a closed loop motor and encoder.
    Not the same thing at all.

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    i see! i get what you mean now...
    if i rephrase it
    SERVOMOTOR = MOTOR + CLOSE LOOP + ENCODER
    is it correct? and the MOTOR can be brushed, brushless.....

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    so, how does a motion control servo motor control its shaft position? (like a rc servo is by PWM)

    does it has a typical or common method? or it depends on the design for different types of servo which have different position control mechanism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by confusion View Post
    i see! i get what you mean now...
    if i rephrase it
    SERVOMOTOR = MOTOR + CLOSE LOOP + ENCODER
    is it correct? and the MOTOR can be brushed, brushless.....
    A motion device does not even have to be electric motor, hydraulic actuators with encoder/scale feedback and hyd servo valve is also used.
    The drive amplifier and its associated technology i.e. PWM, SCR, Step/dir is invisible to the motion controller.
    The control puts out a command to the drive and receives position feedback from an encoder for e.g.
    Technically a mechanism can be classified as servo without feedback device, as long as it can faithfully follow the command.
    This is open loop servo.
    The encoder provides closed loop system.
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
    Albert E.

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