How to Choose the Right Servo Motor for Your Robotics Project ?Selecting Servo Motors by Application – From Robotic Arms to Quadrupeds

Introduction

Different robots have vastly different servo motor requirements. This article provides selection strategies for robotic arms, drones, wheeled/tracked robots, and quadruped robots.

1. Robotic Arms: Dual Challenges of Precision and Torque

  • Requirements: High repeatability (±0.1°), high joint torque (>20 kg·cm).
  • Recommended Model: Dynamixel AX-12A (digital bus control, 12-bit encoder).

2. Drones: Lightweight and Fast Response

  • Key Metrics: Weight (<50g), speed (0.1s/60°).
  • Example: TowerPro MG90S (9g, 2.5 kg·cm), ideal for control surfaces.

3. Wheeled/Tracked Robots: Continuous Rotation and Waterproofing

  • Modification: Remove servo limiters for 360° rotation, paired with encoders for closed-loop control.
  • Outdoor Option: Savox SW-1210SG (waterproof metal housing).

4. Quadruped Robots: Dynamic Stability

  • Special Needs: Shock resistance (metal gears), high burst torque (sudden load changes).
  • Reference: MIT Cheetah 3 uses custom brushless servos (expensive); hobbyists can use JX-PDI-5502MG as an alternative.

Conclusion

Application dictates specifications—Robotic arms prioritize precision, drones focus on speed, and quadrupeds balance torque and dynamic response.

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