servo system
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servo
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɜː.vəʊ/us/ˈsɝː.voʊ/
a service station (= a place where fuel is sold for ...
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system
noun
uk/ˈsɪs.təm/us/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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Theservosystemcontrols the motor and then the mechanical parts according to the data and commands.
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The biped robot uses an electro-hydraulicservosystemconsisting of rotary actuators and a servo valves.
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This causes the brake clips to be applied on individual wagons, assisted by aservosystemwhich makes use of the rotation of the axle.
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Thisservosystemkept the stable member fixed with respect to inertial space.
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Representative power steering systems for cars augment steering effort via an actuator, a hydraulic cylinder, which is part of aservosystem.
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A modern hard disk drive has a magneticservosystemwith sub-micrometre positioning accuracy.
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It is made up of composites and aluminium alloy parts and is driven by a hydraulicservosystemusing aircraft hydraulic power.
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The finservosystemconsists of hydraulic actuators and valves and an electrohydraulic power supply.
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These amplifiers used a complex feed-forwardservosystemwhich resulted in very low 2nd order harmonic distortion.
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This glass scale solution saved quite a bit of hardware as it only required a single 8-bit microcontroller to handle the entireservosystem.
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A finservosystempositions the fins.
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But if we apply same logic to servo systems it is difficult to analyze and develop a system to a sufficiently accurate specification.
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In lighter aircraft without servo systems, as the aircraft approached a stall the aerodynamic buffeting (vibrations) was felt in the pilot's controls.
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Embedded servo systems embed the feedback signals for the read/write head positioner (usually a voice coil motor) inside gaps ("wedges") in the data tracks of the disk.
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A similar study was done in where the authors carry out experimental evaluation of a few uncalibrated visual servo systems that were popular in the 90s.
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