AMOS_AirProp

In Nature Robotics Ltd. www.innaturerobotics.com
Voltages less than +6.5 V will not allow the motor to produce as much torque. Voltages
greater than +6.8 V could damage the motor.
The yellow or white wire of the servo motor should be connected to a PWM output of
the microcontroller. The red wire is connected to the +6.8 V line and the black wire is
connected to GND.
The provided screws for mounting the base of the AMOS-AirProp are optional, and may
not be needed depending on the desired mounting configuration. The typical mounting
configuration used for AMOS is to use just 4 of the screws to connect the two base
plates together and then epoxy the bottom plate to the outside of the AMOS battery box.
Sample Code
Example source code for the Raspberry Pi shows how to control the speed and
direction of the AMOS-AirProp and can be found on the In Nature Robotics support
page: https://www.innaturerobotics.com/support
If you have questions about this product or would like to contact In Nature Robotics:
In Nature Robotics Ltd.
116 Ferguson Road,
Hanwell, New Brunswick
Canada E3E 2E5
Telephone: 506-457-8365
Email: info@innaturerobotics.com
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