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Sometimes you just need to plug something into a servo-compatible header, and you really don’t want to snip that cable off that perfectly good servo in your parts bin. This is an affordable cable you can hack into your project with no guilt. Snip in half for two 75mm cables, or peel off one of the ends and solder directly to the crimped sockets on the ends for full-length use.

Or use it as it’s intended – as a 3-conductor jumper with servo connectors.

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Have one servo header but two servos that need the same signal? This cable has got you covered with 1xIN and 2xOUT servo connectors.

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The Seeed Grove interface contains two signal lines, so it’s a bit of a waste to dedicate a whole port to a single servo when it’s a simple matter to use this cable and drive two servos from the same port.

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When you have a servo just a bit farther than you can wire into your electronics, this is a handy cable to have on hand.

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Darn servos. Manufacturers are always making them juuust long enough to make you think you have enough wire to get from your controller to your servo. The truth is that in the middle of the night, one of their agents comes in and replaces your servo wires with something an inch shorter than you need.

So be ready to fight the servo-wire-shortening cartel by having a servo-extension cable ready on hand (and well hidden under your pillow). This extension cable features a universal connector that fits both Futaba and Hi-Tec/JR(S) servo.

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Darn servos. Manufacturers are always making them juuust long enough to make you think you have enough wire to get from your controller to your servo. The truth is that in the middle of the night, one of their agents comes in and replaces your servo wires with something an inch shorter than you need.

So be ready to fight the servo-wire-shortening cartel by having a servo-extension cable ready on hand (and well hidden under your pillow). This extension cable features a universal connector that fits both Futaba and Hi-Tec/JR(S) servo.

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Darn servos. Manufacturers are always making them just long enough to make you think you have enough wire to get from your controller to your servo. The truth is that in the middle of the night, one of their agents comes in and replaces your servo wires with something an inch shorter than you need.

So be ready to fight the servo-wire-shortening cartel by having a servo-extension cable ready on hand (and well hidden under your pillow). This extension cable features a universal connector that fits both Futaba and Hi-Tec/JR(S) servo.

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The 22090 Pico linear servo is a very cool device, but really doesn’t like being run over 5V. To ensure that it’s kept at this lower voltage level when being used on a 5 or 6V system, we put together this inexpensive voltage-drop adapter board. It’s not as good as a dedicated 3.7V regulator, but in our tests, it’s worked out just fine!

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You might want to get an appropriate servo cable, depending on your use!

This 20 cm 3-pin cable mates with the connector on the Sharp IR Sensor and allows convenient connection to standard 0.1″ 3-pin (servo-style) headers.

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