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Servo Driver Module for Raspberry Pi Pico, 16-ch Outputs, 16-bit Resolution

Servo Driver Module for Raspberry Pi Pico, 16-ch Outputs, 16-bit Resolution

This servo driver module for Raspberry Pi Pico provides 16 channels of PWM output with 16-bit resolution, ideal for controlling robotic arms, hexapod walkers, and other multi-servo projects. The onboard 5V regulator supports up to 3A output, allowing battery power supply for mobile applications.

The module plugs directly onto a Raspberry Pi Pico via the female pin header, with unused Pico pins exposed for additional expansion. Development resources include C/C++ and MicroPython examples.

Key Features

  • 16 Servo Channels – Control up to 16 servos simultaneously
  • 16-Bit Resolution – Precise PWM control for smooth motion
  • 5V Regulator – Up to 3A output for servo power
  • Flexible Power Input – 5V from Pico or 6–12V via VIN terminal
  • Standard Servo Interface – Compatible with SG90, MG90S, MG996R, and similar
  • Pin Expansion – Unused Pico pins exposed for additional connections

Specifications

  • Servo Channels: 16
  • Resolution: 16-bit per channel
  • Servo Voltage: 5V
  • Logic Level: 3.3V
  • Power Input: 5V (Pico) or 6–12V (VIN terminal)
  • Max Current Output: 3A
  • Dimensions: 65 × 56mm
  • Mounting Holes: 3.0mm

Compatibility

  • Raspberry Pi Pico
  • Raspberry Pi Pico W
  • Raspberry Pi Pico 2

Ideal For

  • Robotic arms
  • Hexapod and quadruped walkers
  • Pan-tilt mechanisms
  • Multi-servo robotics projects
Note: Raspberry Pi Pico and servos not included.

Resources

  • Pico Servo Driver Wiki
$8.57
Servo Driver Module for Raspberry Pi Pico, 16-ch Outputs, 16-bit Resolution
$8.57

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Description

This servo driver module for Raspberry Pi Pico provides 16 channels of PWM output with 16-bit resolution, ideal for controlling robotic arms, hexapod walkers, and other multi-servo projects. The onboard 5V regulator supports up to 3A output, allowing battery power supply for mobile applications.

The module plugs directly onto a Raspberry Pi Pico via the female pin header, with unused Pico pins exposed for additional expansion. Development resources include C/C++ and MicroPython examples.

Key Features

  • 16 Servo Channels – Control up to 16 servos simultaneously
  • 16-Bit Resolution – Precise PWM control for smooth motion
  • 5V Regulator – Up to 3A output for servo power
  • Flexible Power Input – 5V from Pico or 6–12V via VIN terminal
  • Standard Servo Interface – Compatible with SG90, MG90S, MG996R, and similar
  • Pin Expansion – Unused Pico pins exposed for additional connections

Specifications

  • Servo Channels: 16
  • Resolution: 16-bit per channel
  • Servo Voltage: 5V
  • Logic Level: 3.3V
  • Power Input: 5V (Pico) or 6–12V (VIN terminal)
  • Max Current Output: 3A
  • Dimensions: 65 × 56mm
  • Mounting Holes: 3.0mm

Compatibility

  • Raspberry Pi Pico
  • Raspberry Pi Pico W
  • Raspberry Pi Pico 2

Ideal For

  • Robotic arms
  • Hexapod and quadruped walkers
  • Pan-tilt mechanisms
  • Multi-servo robotics projects
Note: Raspberry Pi Pico and servos not included.

Resources

  • Pico Servo Driver Wiki