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Description
Pololu Mini Maestro 12-Channel USB Servo Controller (Partial Kit)
Enhances serial servo performance
Supports USB, TTL, and scripting
Configures with free software
Offers precise 0.25μs pulse control
Includes customizable header pins
The Pololu Mini Maestro 12-Channel USB Servo Controller (Partial Kit) is a sophisticated device designed to enhance the performance of serial servo controllers. It features a native USB interface and internal scripting control, making it ideal for high-performance applications such as robotics and animatronics. This compact and versatile controller supports three control methods: USB for direct computer connection, TTL serial for embedded systems, and internal scripting for autonomous operations without a host controller.
The device offers precise servo control with a resolution of 0.25μs and configurable pulse rates from 1 to 333 Hz, ensuring smooth and seamless movements. It can be configured as servo outputs, digital outputs, or analog/digital inputs, providing flexibility for various applications. The controller's channels can be used to read sensors and control peripherals directly from a PC, enabling the creation of self-contained animatronic displays that respond to external stimuli.
A free configuration and control program is available for Windows and Linux, allowing users to configure and test the device, create sequences of servo movements, and write scripts stored in the controller. The partial kit version includes header pins that are unsoldered, allowing for customized installations. A USB A to mini-B cable is required for connection to a computer, which is not included in the kit.
Header pins included but unsoldered
Width: 2.79 cm (1.10")
Length: 3.61 cm (1.42")
Three control methods: USB, TTL (5 V) serial, and internal scripting
0.25 μs output pulse width resolution
Pulse rate configurable from 1 Hz to 333 Hz
Wide pulse range of 64 μs to 4080 μs
Individual speed and acceleration control for each channel
Channels configurable as general-purpose digital outputs or analog/digital inputs
One channel can be a PWM output with frequency from 2.93 kHz to 12 MHz
Simple scripting language for complex actions
Free configuration and control application for Windows and Linux