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Originally Posted by Guy_E
Hi,
I have another question, but this time rather more complicated.
I have 2 DC motors which I want to connect to the VEX controller. Because they are DC I can't connect them to the PWM port.
My Electronics teacher has suggested me to build 2 small electric circuits using L293 chips that control motors, connect each chip to an amplifier and connect all that to a digital output.
If I do all that, I will we able to simulate a PWM signal, using the digital outputs and a timer.
My problem is that I don't know how to write the code for the PWM control in a way that it will be running simultaneously with the general code of the program.
Can someone help me?
I hope I've made myself clear,
Guy
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What kind of DC motors are you working with? If they're 12V (or 24, or 36, or 48), you should be able to interface a Victor directly with the Vex controller's PWM outputs (just use a Y-cable to get the appropriate male-to-male connection). Someone who's more familiar with the Victors can tell you if and how well they handle smaller voltages.
It's less legwork, which may be a good or a bad thing for your project, but there is something to be said for keeping it simple. Hope this helps!