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Re: CAN to PWM converter?
Not to mention programing & design time. If you are doing it as a hobby or have students do as a project that might not be much of an issue. If you have to actually pay your programmers and engineers, it starts to add up. Quite expensive for a prototype or small production run. Obviously the per unit costs come down with the more you make.
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