Thread: Talon SR vs SRX
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX

I think either Talon SRX or Victor SP are good drop in replacements for Talon SR.

All three use the same output frequency (15.625KHz).

All three support PWM, though the SRX/SP have a common default pwm cal (1ms,1.5ms,2ms) but that's easily fixed by calibrating your pwm signal to better match your Talon SR (assuming you also calibrate your SRs). Basically if you always calibrate your motor controls, they should be close enough.

All three perform synchronous rectification.

All three support brake/coast select.

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(and keeping in mind that the Talon SRX doesn't support the fork connectors you might commonly use with the Talon SR)
What's a fork connector?
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