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QUBE Servo 2 is a low-cost integrated rotary servo teaching and experimental platform launched by Quanser, designed specifically for undergraduate electromechanical and control laboratories. It integrates a DC motor, high-resolution encoder, built-in amplifier, data acquisition, and QFLEX 2 interface, providing USB and embedded (SPI) dual versions, supporting MATLAB/Simulink, LabVIEW, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi development. It comes standard with an inertia disk and inverted pendulum module, and comes with ABET certified course materials, which can quickly build control teaching experiments and graduation design platforms.
Product positioning and core values
QUBE Servo 2 is an integrated rotary servo experimental device designed for undergraduate control/electromechanical engineering education, with a focus on:
Low cost, high-precision, integrated maintenance free design
Open architecture, supporting PC and various microcontroller development
Provide complete course materials and quickly build teaching laboratories
Hardware composition and structure
Main body: Direct drive brushed DC motor+Optical encoder+Built in amplifier+DAQ
Standard module:
Inertial disk module (basic motion control)
Inverted pendulum module (advanced control algorithm)
Features: Tool free quick plug interface, switchable load during operation
Indicator light: programmable three color LED strip, displaying status and performance
Interface version (choose one from two)
Version interface applicable to platform software requirements
USB version USB 2.0 PC MATLAB/Simulink+QUARC
LabVIEW + QRCP
Embedded SPI Arduino/Raspberry Pi/myRIO No additional software required
Software and Course Resources
software support
USB version: QUARC (Simulink), QRCP (LabVIEW)
Embedded version: Arduino routines, interface protocol manual
Course materials
Compliant with ABET Engineering Education Certification
Support chapter mapping for multiple classic control textbooks
Including system dynamic model and prefabricated controller

Teaching experiment coverage content
Inertial disk experiment
Modeling of electromechanical systems, noise and filtering
Second order system, PD control, stability analysis
Inverted pendulum experiment
Pendulum modeling, moment of inertia
LQR state feedback, balance control, swing control
Key technical parameters
Parameter values
Size 102 × 102 × 117 mm
Weight 1.2 kg
Swing length 9.5 cm
Encoder resolution 512 lines/rev
Rated voltage of motor 18 V
Rated current of motor 0.54 A
No load rated speed 4050 RPM
Communication interface USB 2.0/SPI
Key questions and answers
Question 1: What is the difference between the USB version and embedded version of QUBE Server 2 core? What teaching scenarios are suitable for each?
answer:
The USB version uses USB 2.0 to connect to a computer and is compatible with MATLAB/Simulink/LabVIEW, making it suitable for teaching control theory, system modeling, and automatic control experiments.
The embedded version uses SPI interface and can be directly connected to Arduino and Raspberry Pi without the need for upper computer software. It is suitable for microcontroller development, electromechanical practice, and graduation design.
Question 2: What typical control teaching experiments can this device carry out? What are the core control algorithms?
Answer: Two types of core experiments can be conducted:
Inertial disk experiment: system modeling, filtering, PD control, stability analysis.
Inverted pendulum experiment: state space modeling, LQR state feedback control, balance and swing up control.
Question 3: What is the biggest advantage of QUBE Server 2 in teaching use? Why can we quickly set up a laboratory?
Answer: The biggest advantage is integrated hardware, complete course materials, and multi platform compatibility. It comes with ABET certification laboratory lecture notes, textbook mapping, ready-made models and controllers, which can save teachers months of development time and start classes right out of the box.

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