Emax Es08ma Ii Datasheet ~upd~ Jun 2026

| Parameter | Value / Range | | :--- | :--- | | | 4.8V – 6.0V DC (6.0V recommended for max torque) | | Control Signal | Analog, PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) | | Pulse Range | 1000 µs (full counter-clockwise) to 2000 µs (full clockwise) | | Neutral Pulse | 1500 µs | | Signal Frequency | 50 Hz (20 ms period) – standard analog servo refresh rate | | Dead Band Width | ≤ 5 µs (allows precise centering) |

It uses standard 50Hz PWM signals, making it universally compatible with various RC receivers and microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi.

The EMAX ES08MA II uses a universal , making it immediately compatible with almost all RC receivers, flight controllers, and microcontrollers (like Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi). Emax Es08ma Ii Datasheet

Ideal for small-sized RC helicopters (250 ~ 450 class) that require rapid, metal-geared servos for cyclic controls.

Compact robotic arms, pan-and-tilt camera mounts, and walking robots. | Parameter | Value / Range | | :--- | :--- | | | 4

Used for swashplate linkages and tail rotor controls on micro-helis.

The is the digital version of the servo, offering faster response and better holding power for the same weight. The ES3352 is an alternative for when you need more torque but wish to stay in a similar form factor. The ES3352 is an alternative for when you

: Features a full metal gear train designed to withstand higher stress than plastic-geared counterparts.

The EMAX ES08MA II ESC is suitable for use in various RC applications, including:

The following graph illustrates the performance trade-off between operating voltage and mechanical output.