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Unread 01-12-2012, 13:12
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Re: Drive Motors turning off then losing signal

Ah, yes.

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Check your digital sidecar wiring
I meant to include that one. Specifically, verify that you have supplied power to the digital breakout itself. The PWM signal supplies just enough power for a few motors to function when no power is connected to the breakout, but it isn't predictable and needs its own power in order to operate correctly.

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