Why does the ServoStation generate 6 volts for the servos and 5 volts for the receiver?
Servos are faster and have higher torque at 6 volts, which is important for extreme manoeuvres. Helis in particular, benefit from the improved servo performance possible at 6 volts. Running the receiver from a completely separate and slightly lower voltage has 2 key advantages: • Servo transients are isolated from the receiver, and • Electrical noise from the 6 volt switching regulator can be filtered out.
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