WaveShare Servo driver HAT for Raspberry Pi 16-channel with I2C

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The Raspberry Pi is very powerful in most cases, but it is not so good at generating precise PWM signals. For this reason, Waveshare developed this Servo Driver HAT so that you can easily realise projects such as a servo arm, robot or hexapod using a servo. Generating the PWM signal for the servos is child's play with the Servo HAT and you can control up to 16 servos with the Raspberry Pi. Since the driver is addressable, you can control up to 64 servos with four servo drivers HAT.

Features:
Supports Jetson Nano
Compatible with Raspberry Pi A+/B+/2B/3B/3B++/Zero/4
Easy control via I2C, with only 2 pins
Up to 16-channel servo/PWM outputs, 12-bit resolution for each channel
Integrated 5V regulator, up to 3A output current, can be powered from the battery via the VIN terminal (6V to 12V)
Standard servo interface, supports common servos such as SG90, MG90S, MG996R, etc.
Programming examples for Raspberry Pi and Jetson Nano available in Python

Technical details:
Servo power supply: 5V (Pi connector) or 6V to 12V DC (VIN terminal)
Servo voltage: 5V
Logic voltage: 3.3V
Driver chip: PCA9685
Channels: 16
Resolution: 12-bit
interface: I2C
Mounting holes diameter: 3mm
Dimension: 65mm x 30 x 19mm
Weight: 21g

Scope of delivery:
1x Servo driver HAT for Raspberry Pi 16-channel with I2C.
1x mounting set with spacer for Raspberry Pi.

Key specifications

Item number
25006602

General information

Manufacturer
WaveShare
Category
Development boards + Kits
Release date
3.4.2023

Power supply

Operating voltage
12 V

Connections

Analogue outputs
16
Digital outputs
16

Origin

Country of origin
China

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
1x servo driver HAT for Raspberry Pi 16-channel with I2C

Product dimensions

Weight
21 g

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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