Micro Maestro 6-Channel USB Servo Controller (Assembled)

Pololu item #: 1350
Brand: Pololu supply outlook
Status: Active and Preferred 
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The six-channel Micro Maestro raises the performance bar for serial servo controllers with features such as a native USB interface and internal scripting control. Whether you want high-performance servo control (0.25 μs resolution with built-in speed and acceleration control) or a general I/O controller (e.g. to interface with a sensor or ESC via your USB port), this tiny, versatile device will deliver. The fully assembled version ships with header pins installed.

Alternatives available with variations in these parameter(s): channels partial kit? Select variant…

 Description Specs (10) Pictures (16) Resources (18) FAQs (6) On the blog (23) 
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    by Amanda - 14 January 2015

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    by Claire - 31 December 2014

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    Bruno Schneider posted the above video on our forum that showcases an automated ball path machine he made for last year’s advent season with his...

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    by Ben - 9 January 2012

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  • Dead Things Vlog 3-axis witch head

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    by Ryan - 9 January 2012

    Pat from the Dead Things Vlog recently released this two-part video about programming the Micro Maestro 6-Channel USB Servo Controller to control...

  • DIY telescope remote project

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    by Ben - 15 June 2011

    Scopefocus is a well-documented project for building a telescope remote based on the Micro Maestro 6-Channel USB servo controller.

  • Build Yourself a Bluetooth Controlled Six-Legged Robot

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    by Paul - 4 March 2011

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