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The term servo can refer to:
- Servomechanism — usually just shortened to "servo", is a device used to effect mechanical motion for a specified distance. Can also refer to any type of self-regulating feedback system or mechanism.
- Servo motor — A special (typically electric) motor that usually includes a velocity and/or position feedback device and is powered by a servo amplifier to form a servomechanism.
- Servo amplifier — An amplifier that powers a servo actuator, sometimes called a servo drive when referring to electric servo motor type servomechanisms.
- Servo drive — A servo amplifier that powers an electric servo motor
- Another device commonly referred to as a servo is used in automobiles to amplify the steering or braking force applied by the driver. In this form this device is not a true servo, but rather a mechanical amplifier.
- Tom Servo — One of the robot characters in the Mystery Science Theater 3000 television series.
- Servo, an Australian term for gas filling stations.
- Servo - A character in the Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad television series.
- Servo - Robotic Character from The Sims: Livin' Large and The Sims 2: Open for Business Video Games.
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