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Re: Motor Control

Posted by Tony K.

Student on team #292, PantherTech, from Western High School and DaimlerChrysler.

Posted on 2/4/2000 8:36 PM MST


In Reply to: Motor Control posted by Mckinley on 2/4/2000 7:41 PM MST:



Yes, it has to be on a speed controller due to the tremendous amount of current that it can draw. However, if you prefer a full forward/reverse with a switch, insert this into your code:

foo = 127 + (switch_fwd * 127) - (switch_rev * 127)
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