Servo cables are carefully designed to minimize signal interference, ensuring high-precision motion control, which is crucial for robotics and automation equipment.
The color of servo cables does not have a standard, unified meaning. Different manufacturers may use different color coding schemes. Here are some common servo cable colors and their typical uses:
Black: Usually used for grounding wires or negative terminals.
Red: Commonly used for positive power wires.
Green: Typically used for grounding or signal wires.
White: Generally used for signal wires or control wires.
Blue: Sometimes used for control wires or neutral wires.
Yellow: Occasionally used for additional signal or control wires.
The specific color coding may vary depending on the manufacturer, so it is best to refer to the technical documentation provided by the cable manufacturer in actual applications.