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Servomechanism (1891 bytes)
1: In its most general definition, a '''servomechanism''', usually just shortened to '''servo''', is a d... Servo (487 bytes) 4: * [[Servomechanism]] - usually just shortened to servo, is a device ... Motor controller (486 bytes) 1: ...or it is to drive such as [[permanent magnet]], [[servomechanism|servo]], series, separately excited, and [[altern... Control engineering (1049 bytes) 12: * [[Servomechanism]] Synchro (1218 bytes) 3: ... developed during [[World War II]] as part of a [[servomechanism]] that was used to ''synchronise'' the movement o... Stepper motor (2921 bytes) 16: ...icularly when digitally controlled as part of a [[servomechanism | servo system]]. Stepper motors are used in flo... Transducer (3676 bytes) 22: **[[servomechanism]] Control theory (5307 bytes) 50: * [[Servomechanism]] ParkZone (3592 bytes) 9: ...eplacement of the pre-assembled radio receiver, [[servomechanism|servos]], tail boom and electric motor. Replacem... Scanning tunneling microscope (5711 bytes) 12: ... the stylus-surface distance. If regulated by a [[servomechanism]] controlled by the current, this distance can be... Phonograph (16930 bytes) 67: ...from the record itself would be insufficient. A [[servomechanism]] constantly tracks the required position of the ... Electric motor (21685 bytes) 111: ...s and are still widely used in high-performance [[Servomechanism|servo-controlled]] systems.
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