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A compact board that allows you to control up to 8 servos simultaneously, making it ideal for advanced robotic projects. Equipped with standard 3-pin connectors, it allows you to easily connect servos without soldering, and additional GPIO pins and a 3V power supply from Pico allow you to expand your projects with new devices. The board's power supply is stabilized, and additional features such as an on/off switch and reverse polarity protection increase its safety and convenience of use. Kitronik 5339
The Simply Servo module for the Raspberry Pi Pico is a compact board that allows for simultaneous control of up to 8 servos, making it an ideal solution for advanced robotics projects based on the Pico. The board is designed to work with the Pico model that has soldered pin connectors; the Pico can be easily inserted directly into the board. The board is equipped with standard 3-pin connectors for servos, allowing for direct connection without the need for adapters or soldering. This makes the configuration of the servos quick and intuitive. In addition to supporting 8 servos, the module features 5 external GPIO pin connections and 3V and GND power connections from the Pico. This I/O section also provides 3 ADC pins along with GP0 and GP1, allowing for the connection of additional devices and the reading or controlling of their states through the Pico.

The board is powered through a screw terminal, with the power source controlled by an on/off switch. The board has a built-in green LED that indicates when power is on. The module generates regulated 3 V power, which is supplied to the 40-pin connector, eliminating the need to power the Pico separately. The power connectors are protected against reverse polarity, enhancing user safety.
Kitronik has developed a MicroPython module and sample code for controlling servos with the Pico. With these resources, programming the servos becomes simple and accessible for both beginners and experienced users. The Simply Servo module is an excellent solution for anyone looking to expand their robotics projects and harness the power of the Raspberry Pi Pico in controlling servos.
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
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A compact board that allows you to control up to 8 servos simultaneously, making it ideal for advanced robotic projects. Equipped with standard 3-pin connectors, it allows you to easily connect servos without soldering, and additional GPIO pins and a 3V power supply from Pico allow you to expand your projects with new devices. The board's power supply is stabilized, and additional features such as an on/off switch and reverse polarity protection increase its safety and convenience of use. Kitronik 5339