Hi all,
I've been wondering for a while why servos are generally called "RC servos" (not simply "servos"), because adding "RC" to the title makes beginners confused about what they actually do (are they radio-controlled, are they servos, or special servos, etc).
Is there any logical reason for why they are named "RC servos" when they have no "RC" components built-in (as far as I know )
Thanks in advance
I've been wondering for a while why servos are generally called "RC servos" (not simply "servos"), because adding "RC" to the title makes beginners confused about what they actually do (are they radio-controlled, are they servos, or special servos, etc).
Is there any logical reason for why they are named "RC servos" when they have no "RC" components built-in (as far as I know )
Thanks in advance