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Whats the difference between a “servo” motor and a regular motor?

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Whats the difference between a “servo” motor and a regular motor?

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The term “servo” implies that there is a feedback loop which adjusts one or more operating parameters of the motor such as motion, velocity, position, and/or torque. Servomotors are used in closed loop systems where accuracy and repeatability are important. “Regular” motors (without feedback) are run “open loop” where positional accuracy is not an important factor.

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