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Mini Maestro 24-Channel USB Servo Controller (Assembled)
The 24-channel Mini Maestro 24 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 (0.25μs 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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Kinetic art installation using 24 Maestros to control 576 servos
- 2 April 2019This wall-mounted kinetic art installation by Alain Haerri redirects light from 576 independently actuated square panels. A flattened segment of...
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Five Mini Maestros control an interactive array of 98 mirrors
- 9 March 2018MIRR, which stands for Mobile Interactive Responsive Reflector, is an interactive installation that responds to people’s movement by independently...
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Mission Pinball Framework supports Maestro Servo Controllers
- 13 February 2017The Mission Pinball Framework is open-source software for running physical pinball machines. It can be used to control a re-themed pinball machine...
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Automated typewriter that takes dictation using Maestro
- 29 November 2016Forum user ZipZaps shared a fantastically charming project that uses a 24-channel Maestro servo controller to automate a Smith Corona typewriter...
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Reaper puppet master Halloween prop using a Mini Maestro 24
- 14 October 2016If you are looking for some inspiration for scary Halloween prop ideas, check out the truly creepy reaper puppet master that forum user rasco66...
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New product: MP3 Trigger V24
- 11 April 2016The updated MP3 Trigger V24 from SparkFun is now for sale. This new version features improved firmware that can read a configuration file from the...
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Maestro Servo Controller Arduino library
- 14 January 2015It has always been possible to control your Maestro Servo Controller from your Arduino-compatible controller with the Maestro’s serial interface,...
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Automated ball path contraption for the holiday season
- 3 December 2014Bruno Schneider posted the above video on our forum that showcases an automated ball path machine he made for last year’s advent season with his...
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Ascending/descending spider
- 16 October 2014This animated spider prop takes a traditionally static Halloween display to new heights! The setup is simple: a Maestro servo controller and a...
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Video: Getting started with the Maestro
- 26 July 2013We are excited to release this new video for our Maestro Servo Controllers! Get some ideas for cool things you can do with the Maestro, and see...
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W.A.V.E art performance using Arduino and Maestro Servo Controllers
- 2 March 2012An Arduino Uno and five Mini Maestro 24-Channel USB Servo Controllers are used to control an extensive installation for this art performance.
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Low-cost hexapod
- 24 June 2011A Mini Maestro 24-channel USB servo controller controls three servos in each of this insectoid robot’s six legs. For more information, see this...