In the German toy manufacturing and educational electronics market, low voltage systems (1.5V–3V) are widely used in battery-powered devices.
However, engineers often face a key challenge:
difficulty in motor startup and unstable operation at low voltage
This directly affects product reliability and user experience, especially in toy cars and small mechanical systems.
In “small DC motor 3V applications,” motors may fail to start consistently.
Voltage fluctuation leads to inconsistent speed.
“Motor for battery powered toys” often suffers from unstable input voltage.
Mismatch between motor and load increases instability.
The R140 small hobby motor is designed for low voltage compatibility and stable output.
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Operating range of 1.5V–3V (Source: product spec section).
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Provides approximately 10000 RPM (Source: title/spec section).
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Uses a brushed DC motor design (Source: product title).
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Small and compact structure (Source: product description).
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Designed for battery powered devices (Source: application section).
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Under light load conditions, the motor delivers consistent and stable rotation.
For low voltage applications, the R140 motor offers a practical solution with:
It is suitable for toy and battery-powered device applications.