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Servo Motor vs Stepper Motor: Differences and Advantages
In engineering, perfect and universal solutions don’t exist. Each case requires the designer or engineer to identify and implement the best solution for that project’s task, budget, and requirements. One such area is electrical motors; if your application requires precise control, servo and stepper motors are usually the right components for the task. Both motors perform the same general job — rotating a shaft a specific number of degrees or turns — but they do so differently. Each method also comes with important advantages and disadvantages.
Servo Motor & Servo Drive: Innovative Interconnect Solutions for Automation
TE Connectivity (TE) is a leader in plant and mechanical engineering and industrial automation. As automation becomes more developed, TE provides solutions that are efficient, ecological and viable in a globalized market. Servo technology combines compact design, flexibility, and reliability to achieve impressive results for every customer.
Servomotors drive rapid growth of industrial control applications
As a device that indirectly compensates motor speed change, a servomotor is motor that controls the rotation of mechanical components in a servo system. Although the servomotor has been extensively used in industrial control, there is always a more convenient way to quickly design a servomotor control system.