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Mini Maestro 12-Channel USB Servo Controller (Assembled)
The 12-channel Mini Maestro 12 raises the performance bar for serial servo controllers with features such as a native USB interface and internal scripting control. Whether you want the best servo control available (0.25 μs resolution with built-in speed and acceleration control and pulse rates up to 333 Hz) or a general I/O controller (e.g. to interface with a sensor or ESC via your USB port), this compact, versatile device will deliver. This fully-assembled version ships with header pins installed.
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Maestro Servo Controller Arduino library
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Roboceratops - Robot Dinosaur
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Video: Getting started with the Maestro
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Robotic Arm
- 21 September 2012This laser-cut robotic arm is controlled by a Mini Maestro servo controller. By Szymon Kobalczyk, April 2012.