hello, great content if you take a servo that is 0.05s/60 that gives you 200rpm, and a 0.10s/60 that gives you 100rpm. where is double the speed coming from is it the motor spinning twice as fast or is the gear ratio being half? thanks James
Thank you, James. Glad you found the information helpful. Without comparing two specific servos I can't tell you for sure. If the voltage is constant, the only two remaining factors would be the RPM of the motor or the ratio of the gearbox. If you're comparing two very similar servos within a lineup (let's take the Hitec D940TW and D950TW for example) and all the specs are the same aside from speed and torque you can probably assume that it's just a ratio change. When it's just a gearing change you should see an inverse relationship between the speed and the torque. Feel free to contact us should you have any additional questions at tech@servocity.com. Thank you