# Servo Write Pin Writes a value to the servo on to the specified [pin](/device/pins) (``P0``, ``P1``, ``P2``), controlling the shaft accordingly. * on a standard servo, this will set the angle of the shaft (in degrees), moving the shaft to that orientation. * on a continuous rotation servo, this will set the speed of the servo (with 0 being full-speed in one direction, 180 being full speed in the other, and a value near 90 being no movement). ```sig pins.servoWritePin(AnalogPin.P0, 180) ``` ### Parameters * `name` - [String](/reference/types/string); the pin name ("P0", "P1", or "P2") * `value` - a [Number](/reference/types/number) between 0 and 180 included ### Examples * setting the shaft angle to mid point on a servo ```blocks pins.servoWritePin(AnalogPin.P0, 90) ``` * control the shaft by using the tilt information of the accelerometer ```blocks basic.forever(() => { let millig = input.acceleration(Dimensions.X) // map accelerometer readings to angle let angle = pins.map(millig, -1023, 1023, 0, 180) pins.servoWritePin(AnalogPin.P0, angle) }) ``` * setting the full speed on a continuous servo ```blocks pins.servoWritePin(AnalogPin.P0, 0) ``` ### See also [BBC micro:bit pins](/device/pins), [servo set pulse](/reference/pins/servo-set-pulse)