Servo definition

Servo means a power device which amplifies control forces and automatically corrects the output in proportion to input.

Examples of Servo in a sentence

  • Servo Controller High precision, fully digital servo drive with embedded intelligence.

  • Servo Controllers High precision, fully digital servo drive, with embedded intelligence.

  • Anti-detonation sensor • Crank sensor • Igniter • Electronic instrument cluster • Electronic driver information display and module • Temperature control programmer for heating and air conditioning system cruise control • Servo • Module and transducer • compass.

  • Examples of helicopter components would be but, are not limited to Main Gearbox and Servo Actuators as part of the Hydraulic System.

  • On rare occasions, usually when using a Futaba transmitter, it has been found that the throttle channel sense of movement may require reversing (Servo reverse) and repeat the transmitter alignment, where JR 12X requires to be at Normal.

  • Card ▇▇▇▇ Breaker Cards Servo Draft Pin Drafters Drawing Frames ▇▇▇▇ Slip Draft Spinning end ▇▇▇▇.

  • Servo Drive lifts of 1360 Kg capacity are provided for a good grade of service.

  • High-speed AC Servo Motors allow the system to perform thousands of pick-and-place cycles per hour with repeatability to 0.025 mm.

  • Brake master cylinder, Brake calipers (unless seized), Brake limiter valve, Wheel cylinders, Servo, Brake pumps.

  • Additional copies of Servo and Electronic Sales issued C of C’s can be supplied at £5 each.

Related to Servo

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  • Asynchronous means not simultaneous or concurrent in time. For the purpose of this general rule, asynchronous telecommunication technologies for telemedicine or telehealth services may include audio and video, audio without video, client or member portal and may include remote monitoring. "Asynchronous" does not include voice messages, facsimile, electronic mail or text messages.¶

  • NTSC means NSIC-Technical Services Centre