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4 motors, 2 motor controllers?
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14-01-2014, 12:54
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Re: 4 motors, 2 motor controllers?
If you're talking CIM Motors, then no. See R51.
The correct way to drive 2 motors and keep them in sync is to split the PWM signal using a PWM splitter. You should have recieved 2 in your kickoff kit.
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