Continuous Servo Microbit
PWM Signal Input Pins
Output Pins Programming Environment
Voltage Supply Speed Control

 

A small programmable device designed for educational purposes, often used in basic electronics and coding projects. A type of servo motor that can rotate continuously in either direction.
Connection points on a microcontroller where signals or data from sensors and other devices can be received. A method used to control the speed and position of motors using pulse-width modulation.
A software tool that allows users to write and upload code to microcontroller devices. Connection points on a microcontroller where signals can be sent out to control devices like motors.
The ability to regulate the speed at which a motor operates, often using varying voltage or digital signals. The electrical power provided to the servo motors, which affects their performance and capabilities.

 

Direction Control

 

The ability to determine the rotational direction of a servo motor, typically clockwise or counterclockwise.