SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T06:32:44-06:00SparkFun Electronicssantaimpersonator on ROB-12272 - Servo Extension - CAT6 (boosted)santaimpersonatorurn:uuid:e7ba42f3-341d-c3de-d7ee-4346e771f97c2019-06-07T19:54:36-06:00<p>Hi there, it sounds like you are looking for <a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/technical_assistance" rel="nofollow">technical assistance</a>. Please use the link in the banner above, to get started with posting a topic in our <a href="https://forum.sparkfun.com/" rel="nofollow">forums</a>. Our technical support team will do their best to assist you. (<em>I would also specify if you are referring to the traces for the broken out power connection or the CAT-6 connection.</em>)</p>
Customer #1526886 on ROB-12272 - Servo Extension - CAT6 (boosted)Customer #1526886urn:uuid:301e5b38-cd19-e80b-0d48-cd1fca2c14262019-06-06T13:37:32-06:00<p>so if I have a total of 3 high torque servos and they need 6V, 2A each, and I am connecting my power source to the aux power pins on the receiver part. can this board handle that much current or should I use the board only for signal and connect servos directly to the power source? Thanks</p>
Customer #490862 on ROB-12272 - Servo Extension - CAT6 (boosted)Customer #490862urn:uuid:9529f1f5-a41d-1d07-8dcc-c7a2cb522b7e2016-10-20T14:49:14-06:00<p>The descriptions for these products on SparkFun are pretty lacking. What you need is one Servo Extension - CAT6 (boosted) ROB-12272, and one Servo Extension - CAT6 (non-boosted) ROB-12176.<p>The "boosted" part is actually the receiver, and the "non-boosted" is the sender. You can control 4 servos at the receiver end using this setup.</p><p>I have used several of these for holiday animations over the last couple of years.</p></p>
augspark on ROB-12272 - Servo Extension - CAT6 (boosted)augsparkurn:uuid:b1c1a55c-8f1b-d526-8aad-a36789aa328f2016-08-19T08:02:03-06:00<p>So I would need two of these to connect 4 servos?
Am I reading that right?</p>