
23-08-2016, 14:52
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Re: CAN to PWM converter?
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Originally Posted by asid61
Mostly just the ease of wiring. Plus, if you already own PWM motor controllers, if one can make a CAN-PWM converter for $2 or $3, it's not a bad investment to purchase them instead of SRXs..
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I don't think people actually invest in the SRXs simply because they prefer the wiring layout of a CAN system. If you're using SRXs and CAN, it's to take advantage of the features that require the CAN bus (e.g. PID). These features don't become a thing on other speed controllers just by converting PWM to CAN. It's not a good idea.
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