SG92R - Micro Servo Motor

SKU: TH0657
$5.20
$4.00 Out of Stock
You Save: $1.20 (23%)
Ships Today - If you order within hrs mins!

  • Rotation


Quality
First

Awesome
Support

Secure
Checkout

Worldwide
Shipping

The SG92R Micro Servo Motor is a plastic gear servo motor weighing just 9g and operating on a wide voltage range of 4.8V to 6.6V DC

Read more details

Bulk Order?

Contact sales on WhatsApp and get bulk order discount!
or, mail us on support

Contact Sales

Out of Stock!

We will email you when this item is back in stock. Please enter your email

Also Include

Overview

The SG92R Micro Servo Motor is a plastic gear servo motor weighing just 9g and operating on a wide voltage range of 4.8V to 6.6V DC, it offers torque of 2.5Kg / cm. Its swift reaction speed (no load speed of 0.1 seconds / 60 degrees at 4.8V and 0.08 seconds / 60 degrees at 6.0V. make it a preferred choice for many applications like Robots, RC plane, RC car etc.

Dimensions

A B C D E F
30.3 22.7 27 12.2 32.3 17
Unit: Milimetre (mm)

Specifications

Model SG92R
Voltage 4.8V to 6.6V DC
Stall Torque 2.5 Kg/cm at 4.8V
Speed 0.1 seconds / 60 degrees at 4.8V
0.08 seconds / 60 degrees at 6.0V
Gear Type POM (Polyoxymethylene) Plastic
Cable Length 25 cm
Plug / Connector JR FUTABA Universal
Operating Temperature -30°C to +60°C
Weight 9g

Pinout

Servo motor pinout and wire color coding.

No. Pins Color
1 Signal   Yellow
2 VCC   Red
3 GND   Brown

Connections & Code

Connection
  • Signal: Connect to pin D9
  • VCC: You may connect this to 5V pin on arduino UNO but we recommend to connect it to an external power supply between 4.8V to 6.6V DC.
  • GND: Connect to GND. Make sure you connect all ground pins together. If you are using an external power supply connect the power supply ground to aduino UNO GND.

Code

Before we move into coding, first we need to install the Servo library written by Michael Margolis, Arduino in the Arduino IDE. 

You can install this library by directly going to Tools > Manage Libraries which opens the Library Manager. In the library manager search for Servo using the search bar and click on the install button to install the latest version of the Servo library.

/* Sweep*/

#include <Servo.h>
Servo myservo; // create servo object to control a servo // twelve servo objects can be created on most boards int pos = 0; // variable to store the servo position void setup() { myservo.attach(9); // attaches the servo on pin 9 to the servo object } void loop() { for (pos = 0; pos <= 180; pos += 1) { // goes from 0 degrees to 180 degrees // in steps of 1 degree myservo.write(pos); // tell servo to go to position in variable 'pos' delay(15); // waits 15 ms for the servo to reach the position } for (pos = 180; pos >= 0; pos -= 1) { // goes from 180 degrees to 0 degrees myservo.write(pos); // tell servo to go to position in variable 'pos' delay(15); // waits 15 ms for the servo to reach the position } }

Opps

Sorry, it looks like some products are not available in selected quantity.

OK