1) A servo is a feedback control system that controls the position or motion of a mechanical system. It receives an input signal and uses feedback to control velocity and position.
2) An electrical servo system relies on electrical energy and feedback to provide fast, accurate, and remote control. It has an error detector, amplifier, and error corrector to match the controlled variable to a reference signal.
3) A DC servo motor uses separate power sources for the field and armature windings. It can be field controlled, where the field is controlled by feedback, or armature controlled, where the armature is controlled by feedback. Field control provides slower response while armature control provides faster response.