2000-0025-0502, 2000 Series 5-Turn, Dual Mode Servo (25-2, Torque)

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2000-0025-0502, 2000 Series 5-Turn, Dual Mode Servo (25-2, Torque)

Default Mode

In the default mode, the servo is able to rotate while providing positioning feedback. The PWM signal determines the position of the servo.

Continuous Mode

Using the 3102 Series Dual Mode Servo Programmer (1-1), the servo can be toggled into continuous rotation mode. In this mode, the servo has proportional speed control based on the PWM signal you send with your servo controller.

How Far Will This Servo Rotate in Default Mode?

With an Average Radio System:
2.25 Turns (810°)
Your average transmitter and receiver will output a relatively narrow PWM signal range.

Radio System + Travel Tuner:
5 Turns (1800°)
Adding a Servo Travel Tuner to your radio system setup will allow you to achieve wide PWM signal ranges.

Wide Signal Controllers:
5 Turns (1800°)
Controllers such as the Servo Commander, Arduinos, and Raspberry Pi servo hats can usually send a wide signal.

Specs

Weight 2.26oz (64g)
Gear Ratio 300:1
Output Shaft Style H25T Spline
Voltage Range 4.8V - 7.4V
No-Load Speed (4.8V) 0.25 sec/60° (40RPM)
No-Load Speed (6.0V) 0.20 sec/60° (50RPM)
No-Load Speed (7.4V) 0.17 sec/60° (60RPM)
Stall Torque (4.8V) 240 oz-in (17.2 kg.cm)
Stall Torque (6.0V) 300 oz-in (21.6 kg.cm)
Stall Torque (7.4V) 350 oz-in (25.2 kg.cm)
No-Load Current (4.8V) 150mA
No-Load Current (6.0V) 160mA
No-Load Current (7.4V) 200mA
Stall Current (4.8V) 2,000mA
Stall Current (6.0V) 2,500mA
Stall Current (7.4V) 3,000mA
Max PWM Range 500–2500 μsec
Max PWM Range (Continuous) 900–2100 μsec
Travel per μsec 0.90°/μsec
Max Rotation (Default Mode) 5 Turns (1800°)
Pulse Amplitude 3–5V
Deadband Width 4 μsec
Motor Type Brushed DC
Feedback Style 5KΩ Potentiometer
Output Shaft Support Dual Ball Bearing
Gear Material Steel
Wire Length 11.81" (300mm)
Wire Gauge 22 AWG
Connector Type 3-Pos TJC8 Servo Connector [MH-FC]
Servo Size Standard
Direction with Increasing PWM Signal Clockwise