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1. The electrical power provided to the servo motors, which affects their performance and capabilities.
2. A type of servo motor that can rotate continuously in either direction.
3. The ability to regulate the speed at which a motor operates, often using varying voltage or digital signals.
4. The ability to determine the rotational direction of a servo motor, typically clockwise or counterclockwise.
5. Connection points on a microcontroller where signals can be sent out to control devices like motors.
6. A method used to control the speed and position of motors using pulse-width modulation.
7. Connection points on a microcontroller where signals or data from sensors and other devices can be received.
8. A software tool that allows users to write and upload code to microcontroller devices.