Adafruit's Raspberry Pi Lesson 8. Using a Servo Motor Write a Python program to control a servo motor with a Raspberry Pi by Simon Monk published January 09, 2013, last edited January 09, 2013 posted in Raspberry Pi/ Learn Raspberry Pi Robotics & CNC Raspberry Pi/ Pi A+, B+, 2, 3 Save New Favorite × Please sign in to include this guide in your list of favorites. You will be redirected back to this guide once you sign in, and can then save this guide as one of your favorites. Link Note Download Overview Parts Servo Motors Hardware Software Test & Configure Single page Feedback? Corrections? Text View Groups Learn Raspberry Pi Featured Products view all Budget Pack for Raspberry Pi 1 Model B (Doesn't include RasPi) No Longer Stocked Adafruit Assembled Pi Cobbler Breakout + Cable for Raspberry Pi No Longer Stocked Premium Male/Male Jumper Wires - 40 x 6" (150mm) $3.95 Add to Cart Standard servo - TowerPro SG-5010 $12.00 Add to Cart Half Sized Premium Breadboard - 400 Tie Points $4.95 Add to Cart 4 x AA Battery Holder with On/Off Switch $2.95 Add to Cart Programming the Raspberry Pi: Getting Started with Python $17.00 Add to Cart 67 Beginner Project guide Parts To build this project, you will need the following parts. Part Qty Raspberry Pi 1 Cobbler Breakout Board and IDC cable 1 Set of male to male jumper leads 1 Half-size breadboard 1 Servo 1 4 x AA or AAA battery holder and batteries. 1 Page last edited January 09, 2013 Text editor powered by tinymce. Overview Servo Motors