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SG90 Micro Servo Motor – 9g Mini Servo
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The SG90 Micro Servo Motor is a lightweight, high-performance servo motor widely used in robotics, RC toys, drones, and DIY electronics projects. With a torque of up to 1.8 kg·cm and a rotation range of 0°–180°, it offers precise control of angular movement. It operates on 4.8V–6V and is fully compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers. Its compact design and easy interfacing make it a popular choice for hobbyists and engineers alike.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Model | SG90 Micro Servo Motor |
Operating Voltage | 4.8V – 6.0V DC |
Operating Speed | ~0.1 sec/60° at 4.8V |
Rotation Angle | 0° to 180° |
Weight | ~9g |
Gear Type | Nylon gears |
Connector Type | 3-wire (VCC, GND, PWM signal) |
Cable Length | ~25 cm |
Dimensions | 22.2 x 11.8 x 31 mm |
Key Features
- Lightweight and compact design for small projects
- Wide operating voltage range (4.8V–6V)
- High torque performance for its size
- 180° rotation range with good positional accuracy
- Easy PWM control using Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or other controllers
- Comes with mounting accessories (servo horns and screws)
- Energy-efficient and durable
Applications
- Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects
- Robotic arms and humanoid robots
- RC planes, cars, boats, and helicopters
- Pan/tilt camera systems
- Automated door lock and smart home devices
- Animatronics and DIY hobby projects
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it usually comes with servo horns (arms) and screws for easy mounting.
Yes, it is fully compatible and can be controlled using the Arduino Servo library with simple PWM signals.
It works with 4.8V–6V DC, commonly powered by Arduino 5V pin, external 5V adapter, or battery packs.
No, the standard SG90 has a rotation range of 0°–180°. For continuous rotation, you’ll need a modified continuous servo.