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Re: SD540 Motor Controller

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Originally Posted by pnitin View Post
Momentary drops are called spikes and most of the filter will take care of it ( you will not see brown out for spikes)
Do you know this to be true for the SD540? Please answer 'yes' or 'no'.

If the answer is 'yes' I think the SD540 will made a lot more sales. If the answer is 'no' then it is still up in the air because momentary drops below 9.5V are going to kill robots on the field.
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