|
Re: Can Victors work as ESCs without all of the other electronic components?
To control a Victor, you'll need a circuit that can produce a pulse width of 1-2ms at a frequency of no more than 120Hz. I'm sure that this suggestion will make me unpopular with some EEs around here, but a simple 555 circuit will probably get the job done for you. Then you can use a potentiometer to vary the pulse width, and the whole thing shouldn't even cost you $10.
__________________
Team 1743 - The Short Circuits
2010 Pittsburgh Excellence in Design & Team Spirit Awards
2009 Pittsburgh Regional Champions (thanks to 222 and 1218)
2007 Pittsburgh Website Award
2006 Pittsburgh Regional Champions (thanks to 395 and 1038)
2006 Pittsburgh Rookie Inspiration & Highest Rookie Seed
Team 1388 - Eagle Robotics
2005 Sacramento Engineering Inspiration
2004 Curie Division Champions (thanks to 1038 and 175)
2004 Sacramento Rookie All-Star
_
|