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Dedicated Driver Board Designed For Serial Bus Servos
Allows controlling up to 253 servos via the ESP32 serial port, with open source bottom layer and web application, as well as open source hexapod walker and humanoid robot structures, ideal to be used as the main controller while building robotics projects.
Features At A Glance
Specifications:
Note: The input voltage must match the servo voltage, e.g. when using the SC15 Servo with a voltage of 6-8.4V, the input voltage of the DC port of the drive board should also be within the same range of 6-8.4V.
Wiki: Servo_Driver_with_ESP32