# Servo Write Pin Write a value to the servo on the specified [pin](/device/pins) and control the shaft. This function will move the shaft of a standard servo to the specified angle, or set the speed of a continuous rotation servo. (`0` specifies full speed in one direction, `180` specifies full speed in the other, and approximately `90` specifies no movement.) ```sig pins.servoWritePin(AnalogPin.P0, 180) ``` ## Parameters * ``name``: a [string](/types/string) that specifies the pin name (`P0` through `P4`, or `P10`) * ``value``: a [number](/types/number) from `0` through `180` ## Examples ### Setting the shaft angle to midpoint on a servo ```blocks pins.servoWritePin(AnalogPin.P0, 90) ``` ### Controlling the shaft by using the tilt information of the accelerometer ```blocks basic.forever(() => { let millig = input.acceleration(Dimension.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 [@boardname@ pins](/device/pins), [servo set pulse](/reference/pins/servo-set-pulse) [Brief Guide to Servos](https://www.kitronik.co.uk/pdf/a-brief-guide-to-servos.pdf)