Emax Es08ma Ii Datasheet __top__

torque (at 6V), and rapid 0.10s speed makes it highly recommended for applications requiring precise, durable steering or control.

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Do power the Emax ES08MA II directly from the 5V pin of an Arduino or Raspberry Pi. While it may work under no-load conditions, a stalling servo can draw up to 800mA, which will trigger a microcontroller brownout or damage the onboard regulator. Always use an external Battery Eliminator Circuit (BEC), a dedicated 5V/6V voltage regulator, or a 4-AA battery pack. Microcontroller Connection (Arduino Example)

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Metal gears transmit more vibration and are slightly noisier. They also add 2g of weight compared to the plastic version.

| Feature | | Emax ES08A II | TowerPro SG90 | |---|---|---|---| | Weight | 12g | 8.5g-9g | 9g | | Gears | Metal | Plastic | Plastic | | Torque (4.8V/6V) | 1.6 / 2.0 kg·cm | ~1.2 / 1.6 kg·cm | 1.5 kg·cm | | Durability | High | Moderate | Low | | Best For | High-stress applications | Super lightweight builds | Very light-duty projects |

To help you choose the right servo for your project, here is a comparison of the ES08MA II with related Emax models. torque (at 6V), and rapid 0

Last updated: 2025. Specifications subject to change by manufacturer. Always verify with a multimeter before connecting to power.

: Equipped with a universal Futaba/JR plug and a 25 cm (approx. 10 inch) lead.

The ES08MA II’s mechanical stops allow approximately 200° of total travel, but the linear control range is 180° (1000-2000 μs). Do not send pulses below 800 μs or above 2200 μs to avoid damaging the internal potentiometer. While it may work under no-load conditions, a

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#include <Servo.h>