Startup Spotlight: Going Green! Today we’re excited to feature Green Eco Technology – the sustainability innovators you’ll find at Booth B22!
Green Eco Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited

Making the world better through technology.
Green Eco is an innovative startup dedicated to making precision motion control accessible to everyone, serving makers, educators, and engineers. Founded in Shenzhen in 2022 by a Canadian entrepreneur, the company focuses on developing integrated servo motor systems that combine high cost-effectiveness, high integration, ease of use, and high performance.
Green Eco’s fist product is the M17 Series servo motor, integrating motor, driver, controller, and encoder into a compact NEMA 17-compatible form factor. Supporting RS-485 communication, the system enables control of any number of motors via platforms like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32, Mac, or PC. Catering to applications ranging from educational robotics to industrial automation, Green Eco’s solutions empower innovation without adding complexity or cost to traditional systems. Follow Green Eco and explore the future of motion control together!

Key Product Introduction
Affordable NEMA 17 servo motor:
-High level of integration: combines a motor, motor driver, motion control system, and RS-485 communication interface
-Compact form factor: nearly the same size as a NEMA 17 stepper motor with equivalent specifications
-Standardized NEMA 17 mounting dimensions
-Wide voltage range (12–24 V) for flexible power options
-High-precision position control with a built-in encoder and a PID control loop running at 32 kHz
-Integrated over-current, over-voltage, and over-temperature protection
-Maximum speed up to 560 RPM
-Torque-to-weight ratio comparable to an equivalent stepper motor
-Compatible with a wide variety of interfaces and hardware, such as Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32, Mac, and PC
-We strive to provide excellent documentation and tutorials to get you up and running quickly
-We provide AI-friendly documentation in case you want your favorite AI to do the work for you
-Suitable for robotics, CNC, automation, scientific instruments, test jigs, 3D printers, and more
-Available in multiple sizes so you can choose the right torque and price for your application
~$30 USD / 220 RMB price point

Product Specifications



Product Details
You can find more detailed information online:
Website: M17 Series Servomotors – Gearotons
GitHub: https://github.com/tomrodinger/servomotor
Data Sheet: GitHub – tomrodinger/servomotor: firmware for a servomotor
Python Library API Reference: servomotor/API_documentation/M17_servomotor_Python_API_documentation.pdf at main · tomrodinger/servomotor · GitHub
Arduino Library API Reference: servomotor/API_documentation/M17_servomotor_Arduino_API_documentation.pdf at main · tomrodinger/servomotor · GitHub
AI-Friendly Documentation for “vibe coding” (Python): servomotor/API_documentation/M17_servomotor_Python_API_documentation.md at main · tomrodinger/servomotor · GitHub
AI-friendly documentation for “vibe coding” (Arduino): servomotor/API_documentation/M17_servomotor_Arduino_API_documentation.md at main · tomrodinger/servomotor · GitHub
Please provide feedback or report issues/bugs: https://tutorial.gearotons.com/feedback

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Contact Information
Official Website: gearotons.com
Email: info@gearotons.com
Address:
Address: Unit 202, Building K, North Zone, Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Youth Dream Factory, 5188 Menghai Avenue, Nanshan Subdistrict, Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Cooperation Zone, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China

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