9f83f8b1d3 Although these dc servo motors have similar torque ratings, their physical and electrical constants vary. Home Engineering - Mechanical Machine Design DC Servos: Application and Design with MATLAB Preview this Book DC Servos: Application and Design with MATLAB Stephen M. Automatic control > Data processing. 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