Servo motor
mechanism is used in a large number of applications which are critical in
position control. We cannot use DC motor to control a tail of aircraft because controlling a DC
motor for accurate positioning is not only difficult but almost impossible.
One of the most popular servo motor applications is robotic. Consider a simple
pick and place robot.
Pick and place
robot is such a robotic machine which is used to pick an object from one
position and place the object at different position. Now, in order to pick an
object from position A and place it in position B the motors which are used to
actuate the joints are servo motors. This is because; we have to plan the angular movement of each
and every joint to complete this task of pick and place. Once this data is fed
to the robot controller, the robot will continuously do its job. The controller
will send PWM data to the individual motors of the robot. This gives precise
angular control of the arm which is not possible with a regular DC motor.
Conveyors are used in Industrial manufacturing and assembling units to pass an
object from one assembly station to another. Let’s consider an example of
bottle filling process, in the process the bottle needs to be filled with the
liquid and moved to the next stage which is mainly the packaging stage. So in
order to achieve this conveyor belts are used with servo motors so that the
bottle moves precisely to the desired location and stops so that the liquid can
be poured into it and then it is guided to the next stage. This process
continues until stopped. Hence the precise position control ability of the
servo shaft comes in handy.
Servo Motor
Applications AS Camera Auto Focus
Today’s modern digital cameras are very advanced. One of the advanced features
is its ability to auto focus on the object to be captured. When the image of
the object is created within the digital signal processor of the camera, it is
checked for sharpness. Basically, if the focal length (measured from camera
lens) is not proper, the image appears to be blurred. The corrective action to
position the lens precisely so that the sharpest image is captured is done
using a highly precise servo motor fitted within the camera. This is another
important example of servo motor applications.
The robotic vehicles today which are used for highly complex military as well
as industrial applications use servo motors for wheels. Here, the angular
movement is not of importance since the servo used is a continuous rotation
servo. The ability of the servo to generate enough torque so as to quickly move
the vehicle from halt and then to quickly stop it as well is what is important.
Also the velocity with which the vehicle should move can be controlled.
Servo
Motor in Solar Tracking System
Solar power
generation and usage is gaining importance as people move towards clean and renewable
energy regime. Earlier, Solar panels that were installed were static and
remained in one position for the entire duration of the day. General Science
dictates that the Sun is not always facing in one direction and that its
position relative to the Solar panel will change. This implies that we are not
fully utilizing the power of the sun to extract maximum energy out of it. But,
if we attach servo motors to the solar panel s in such a way that we are able
to precisely control its angle of movement so that it closely follows the Sun,
then the overall efficiency of the system vastly increases.
This is another
application of servo where angle control is critical and achievable by a servo
motor.
These are some of many Servo Motor Applications.