Electronic – what is difference between servos & servo motors

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I am studying about basic of motors and i came across two terms

Is there any difference between two terms servos and servo motors? or they both exactly same??

Best Answer

In common usage, the term “servo” is an abbreviation of “servo motor”, particularly when referring to the low-cost lightweight servo motors originally used in radio control models ("RC servos"), which have de-facto-standard control signals and sizes.

More formally, “servo” is an abbreviation of “servomechanism”, which is a control system that uses negative feedback to steer the system to the target accurately. A servomechanism involving a motor does not necessarily seek a target position; for example a cruise control or governor controls speed. Servomechanisms can also control non-mechanical states.


A servo motor is not a distinct type of motor in the way “induction”, “brushless” and such are; you can turn any motor into a servo motor by adding a sensor to detect its position or speed, and connecting this combination to a controller. The controller may or may not be considered part of the "servo motor" itself; in particular, in industrial controls the controller is likely to be a separate unit.


In most cases, if you see the word “servo” and you're not reading about control systems, it will be referring to a servo motor, but it may occasionally refer to a different control system; use context to determine whether it makes sense that there's a motor involved.

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