servoassisted
Servoassisted denotes a class of systems in which a servo mechanism provides controlled actuation that augments human effort or autonomous operation. In a servoassisted device, a feedback loop continually compares the desired state with the actual state, using measurements from sensors (such as encoders or force sensors) to drive a servo motor or actuator. The result is smoother motion, higher precision, and the ability to operate at higher speeds or with less manual effort.
Typical components include the sensor, a controller (often PID-based), and an actuator. In use, an operator or
Applications span manufacturing and robotics, for example servoassisted machining where servo motors govern feed and tool
Advantages include improved accuracy, repeatability, and responsiveness; reduced operator fatigue and higher throughput. Limitations involve extra
Historically, servo technology matured with the rise of feedback control in the 20th century, underpinning CNC