Futaba S-AG300 (2.5kg 0.065s / 60 °)
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Very strong and fast programmable digital picoservo S.BUS2 / S.BUS with metal gears and output shaft mounted in two ball bearings with extended supply voltage range. For perfect cooling and high mechanical resistance, the servo is stored in an all-metal box. Ideal for F3K RC kites and similar smaller models of gliders and small fast motor models.
You can connect the S-AG300 to the receiver outputs S.BUS 2 (serial bus with bidirectional communication) or S.BUS (serial bus with unidirectional communication) or it can function as a classic servo connected to the channel (PWM) output of the receiver.
Using the CIU-3 USB interface and the S-Link PC program or the Futaba transmitter equipped with the S.BUS servo setting function, you can program a wide range of servo parameters (speed, amount of deflection, neutral, overload protection, soft start, etc.). Channel setting for operation on the S.BUS2 / S.BUS bus is only possible with the help of a transmitter.
Extended supply voltage range 4.8-7.4 V (nominal), operating voltage range 3.8-8.4 V.
What Is S.BUS2 / S.BUS
- S.BUS - Futaba serial bus with one-way communication enabling control of servos, controllers, switches, gyroscopes and other compatible RC devices connected to a single S.BUS output port of the receiver.
- S.BUS2 - Futaba serial bus for bidirectional communication enabling (like S.BUS) control of servos, controllers, switches, gyroscopes and other compatible RC devices connected to a single S.BUS2 output / input port of the receiver. In addition, it allows you to connect telemetry sensors and transmit data from them via a receiver for display on the transmitter; from some S.BUS2 servos can transmit information about the operating current, temperature or servo output lever angle to the transmitter.
Unlike conventional RC S.BUS (2) kits, the system uses serial data communication to transmit control signals from the receiver to a servo, gyro or other device. This data contains commands such as "move servo channel 3 to 15 degrees, move servo channel 5 to 30 degrees" for multiple devices. S.BUS (2) devices only execute commands belonging to their own set channel. For this reason, it is possible to connect several servos to the same signal cable, while setting and controlling them individually as needed. The servo identification code (ID) is used for this. You can find the ID on the sticker on the servo box.
The S.BUS2 servo can be connected to both the S.BUS2 and S.BUS ports of the receiver. Its function is determined by setting the channel in the servo memory (it is performed using the programming interface of the Futaba transmitter, SBC-1 programmer or CIU-3 USB interface with PC program S-Link - for some servos the channel can be set only with the transmitter).
The S.BUS2 servo connected to the channel output of the classic receiver (PWM) works like a classic servo. Its movement is given by the signal in the channel of the receiver to which it is connected. The settings of the programmable servo functions remain valid.
Servo size | Micro |
Servo type | digital |
Thrust at 3.8V [kg / cm] | 1.5 |
Thrust at 7.4V [kg / cm] | 2.5 |
Speed at 3.8V [s / 60st.] | 0.13 |
Speed at 7.4V [s / 60st.] | 0.065 |
Servo gears | metal |
Ball bearings | 2xBB |
High voltage | Yes |
Power supply [V] | 3.8 - 8.4 |
Length [mm] | 23.5 |
Width [mm] | 8 |
Height [mm] | 19.7 |
Weight [g] | 10.8 |
Intended for | aircraft |
S.BUS | Yes |
S.BUS2 | Yes |
SR mode | No |