Looking for a comprehensive servo motor book?

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A user is seeking a comprehensive book on servo motors, specifically for a robotics project. The request emphasizes the need for detailed information on how servo motors operate. Another participant suggests a helpful online resource instead of a book, providing a link to a webpage that explains servo motor functionality. The discussion highlights the importance of accessible information on servo motors for robotics applications. Overall, the conversation centers around finding quality educational materials on the topic.
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Hi, I'm wroking in a project about robotics that uses servo motors. Can someone recommend me a book that completely detail how a servor motor work. If it includes robotics would be great.


Thanks
 
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It's not a book, but this is the second result Google gave me when I looke up "how servo motors work":
http://www.aishack.in/2010/07/how-servo-motors-work/
 
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