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Getting started with the Maestro Servo Controller
For a full list of products shown in this video, see the blog post.
Maestro family of USB servo controllers: Mini 24, Mini 18, Mini 12, and Micro 6. |
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The Mini Maestros are the newest of Pololu’s second-generation USB servo controllers, offering more channels and features than the smaller six-channel Micro Maestro. The Mini Maestros are available in three sizes, and they can be purchased fully assembled or as partial kits:
The Mini Maestros are highly versatile (and compact) servo controllers and general-purpose I/O boards. They support three control methods: USB for direct connection to a computer, TTL serial for use with embedded systems, and internal scripting for self-contained, host controller-free applications. The channels can be configured as servo outputs for use with radio control (RC) servos or electronic speed controls (ESCs), as digital outputs, or as analog/digital inputs. The extremely precise, high-resolution servo pulses have a jitter of less than 200 ns, making these servo controllers well suited for high-performance applications such as robotics and animatronics, and built-in speed and acceleration control for each channel make it easy to achieve smooth, seamless movements without requiring the control source to constantly compute and stream intermediate position updates to the Mini Maestros. The Mini Maestros also feature configurable pulse rates from 1 to 333 Hz and can generate a wide range of pulses, allowing maximum responsiveness and range from modern servos. Units can be daisy-chained with additional Pololu servo and motor controllers on a single serial line.
The Status tab in the Maestro Control Center. |
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A free configuration and control program is available for Windows and Linux, making it simple to configure and test the device over USB, create sequences of servo movements for animatronics or walking robots, and write, step through, and run scripts stored in the servo controller. The Mini Maestros’ 8 KB of internal script memory allows storage of up to approximately 3000 servo positions that can be automatically played back without any computer or external microcontroller connected.
Because the Mini Maestros’ channels can also be used as general-purpose digital outputs and analog or digital inputs, they provide an easy way to read sensors and control peripherals directly from a PC over USB, and these channels can be used with the scripting system to enable creation of self-contained animatronic displays that respond to external stimuli and trigger additional events beyond just moving servos.
The fully assembled versions of the Mini Maestro ship with 0.1" male header pins installed as shown in the respective product pictures. The partial kit versions ship with these header pins included but unsoldered, which allows the use of different gender connectors or wires to be soldered directly to the pads for lighter, more compact installations. A USB A to mini-B cable (not included) is required to connect this device to a computer. The Micro and Mini Maestros have 0.086" diameter mounting holes that work with #2 and M2 screws.
Micro Maestro 6-channel USB servo controller (fully assembled) controlling three servos. |
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Main Features
The Channel Settings tab in the Maestro Control Center. |
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Maestro Comparison Table
Micro Maestro | Mini Maestro 12 | Mini Maestro 18 | Mini Maestro 24 | ||||||||
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Channels: | 6 | 12 | 18 | 24 | |||||||
Analog input channels: | 6 | 12 | 12 | 12 | |||||||
Digital input channels: | 0 | 0 | 6 | 12 | |||||||
Width: | 0.85" (2.16 cm) | 1.10" (2.79 cm) | 1.10" (2.79 cm) | 1.10" (2.79 cm) | |||||||
Length: | 1.20" (3.05 cm) | 1.42" (3.61 cm) | 1.80" (4.57 cm) | 2.30" (5.84 cm) | |||||||
Weight(1): | 3.0 g | 4.2 g | 4.9 g | 6.0 g | |||||||
Configurable pulse rate(2): | 33 Hz to 100 Hz | 1 Hz to 333 Hz | 1 Hz to 333 Hz | 1 Hz to 333 Hz | |||||||
Pulse range(2): | 64 µs to 3280 µs | 64 µs to 4080 µs | 64 µs to 4080 µs | 64 µs to 4080 µs | |||||||
Script size(3): | 1 KB | 8 KB | 8 KB | 8 KB | |||||||
1 This is the weight of the board without header pins or terminal blocks. 2 The available pulse rate and range depend on each other and factors such as baud rate and number of channels used. 3 The user script system is more powerful on the Mini Maestro than on the Micro Maestro. |
The Micro and Mini Maestros are available with through-hole connectors preinstalled or as partial kits, with the through-hole connectors included but not soldered in. The preassembled versions are appropriate for those who want to be able to use the product without having to solder anything or who are happy with the default connector configuration, while the partial kit versions enable the installation of custom connectors, such as right-angle headers that allow servos to be plugged in from the side rather than the top, or colored header pins that make it easier to tell which way to plug in the servo cables. The following picture shows an example of a partial-kit version of the 24-channel Mini Maestro assembled with colored male header pins:
24-channel Mini Maestro (partial kit version) assembled with colored male header pins. |
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Application Examples and Videos
Micro Maestro as the brains of a tiny hexapod robot. |
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An example setup using a Micro Maestro to control a ShiftBar and Satellite LED Module is shown in the picture below and one of the videos above. Maestro source code to control a ShiftBar or ShiftBrite is available in the Example scripts section of the Maestro User’s guide.
Connecting the Micro Maestro to a chain of ShiftBars. A single 12V supply powers all of the devices. |
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People often buy this product together with:
Micro Maestro 6-Channel USB Servo Controller (Assembled) |
Mini Maestro 12-Channel USB Servo Controller (Assembled) |
Mini Maestro 18-Channel USB Servo Controller (Assembled) |
Dimensions
Size: | 1.10" x 2.30" |
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Weight: | 12.2 g |
General specifications
Channels: | 24 |
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Baud: | 300 - 200000 bps1 |
Minimum operating voltage: | 5 V |
Maximum operating voltage: | 16 V |
Supply current: | 40 mA2 |
Partial kit?: | N |
Identifying markings
PCB dev codes: | usc03c |
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Other PCB markings: | 0J1970 |
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Documentation and other information
Pololu Maestro Servo Controller User’s Guide (Printable PDF)
User’s guide for the Pololu Micro Maestro 6-channel USB Servo Controller and the Pololu Mini Maestro 12-, 18-, and 24-Channel USB Servo Controllers.
Pololu USB Software Development Kit
The Pololu USB SDK contains example code for making your own applications that use native USB to control the Jrk Motor Controller, Maestro Servo Controller, Simple Motor Controller, or USB AVR Programmer.
Sample Project: Simple Hexapod Walker (Printable PDF)
This is a step-by-step tutorial showing you how to use the Pololu Micro Maestro to build a simple six-legged walking robot. The total parts cost is about $72.
Application Note: Using AutoHotkey with Pololu USB Products (Printable PDF)
An application note about using AutoHotkey for Windows to control Pololu USB products.
File downloads
Maestro Servo Controller Windows Drivers and Software (release 130422) (5MB zip)
This ZIP archive contains the installation files for the Maestro Control Center, the Maestro command-line utility (UscCmd), and the Maestro drivers for Microsoft Windows.
Maestro Servo Controller Linux Software (release 240702) (124k gz)
This tar/gzip archive contains the binary executable files for the Maestro Control Center and the Maestro command-line utility (UscCmd) for Linux.
Pololu Maestro guia de usuario (1MB pdf)
A Spanish version of the user’s guide for the Pololu Micro Maestro 6-channel USB Servo Controller and the Pololu Mini Maestro 12-, 18-, and 24-Channel USB Servo Controllers, provided by customer Jaume B.
Dimension diagram of the Mini Maestro 12-Channel USB Servo Controller (244k pdf)
Mini Maestro 12-Channel USB Servo Controller drill guide (52k dxf)
This DXF drawing shows the locations of all of the board’s holes.
3D model of the Mini Maestro 12-Channel USB Servo Controller (11MB step)
Dimension diagram of the Mini Maestro 18-Channel USB Servo Controller (222k pdf)
Mini Maestro 18-Channel USB Servo Controller drill guide (64k dxf)
This DXF drawing shows the locations of all of the board’s holes.
3D model of the Mini Maestro 18-Channel USB Servo Controller (13MB step)
Dimension diagram of the Mini Maestro 24-Channel USB Servo Controller (249k pdf)
Mini Maestro 24-Channel USB Servo Controller drill guide (81k dxf)
This DXF drawing shows the locations of all of the board’s holes.
3D model of the Mini Maestro 24-Channel USB Servo Controller (15MB step)
Maestro Movement Calculator (7k html)
This program estimates how long the Maestro will take to perform a servo movement based on the configured speed and acceleration limits for the servo. It is packaged as an HTML file that you can run by downloading and then opening in any modern web browser.
Recommended links
Getting Started with the Maestro Servo Controller
In this short video, Pololu engineer Emily shows how easy it is to get started with Maestro servo controllers.
Pololu Maestro Servo Controller library for Arduino
This library allows you to control Maestro Servo Controllers from an Arduino.
Polstro: C++ serial interface library for the Maestro
Polstro is a cross-platform C++ library for controlling a Maestro over its serial interface. Jacques Bitoniau created this library for his quadcopter control system, which is described in this blog post.
The Pololu Maestro RoboRealm module provides a way to interface the visual processing of RoboRealm into servo movements using the Pololu Maestro USB Servo Controller. Released February, 2010.
A simple obstacle-avoiding robot based on the Maestro, using continuous-rotation servos and distance sensors. The robot is programmed using the Maestro’s internal scripting language, without the need for an additional microcontroller. By TomatoWire, June 2010.
This Japanese-style lamp was made from laser-cut parts and uses an RGB LED Satellite Module 001, a ShiftBar, and a Pololu Mini Maestro 12-channel servo controller. By Kevin Chang, April 2013.
Micro Maestro and 12-channel Mini Maestro Cases
3D models of cases that cover the bottom of the 6-channel Micro Maestro and 12-channel Mini Maestro servo controllers.
Raspberry Pi – Real Time Control via Android HTML5
Demo code to do web-based real time control of the Pololu Micro Maestro 6 channel servo controller using the Raspberry Pi and the Tornado web server. By MartinSant, November 2012.
The Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 is required for many Pololu configuration, control, and utility programs under Windows. Most computers will have this installed already or can automatically install it over the internet, but you can also get .NET 3.5 directly from Microsoft at this link. If you are installing on a computer without internet access, make sure to get the Full Redistributable Package.
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