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Re: Loss of signal in PWM cables.

Posted by Michael "Special K" Krass at 1/23/2001 2:33 PM EST


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In Reply to: Re: Loss of signal in PWM cables.
Posted by Anton Abaya on 1/23/2001 11:35 AM EST:




: wow...that's far. I cannot really say we've tried it ourselves, but why dont you try it? just hook up a motor to the end of a looong pwm cable. see what happens .

: post back the results ....

Yep, it's really far. I would have hooked it up long ago, if we had a PWM cable that was even remotely that long.

I'll see what I can't work out this afternoon, and I'll fill you all on what happens. If I don't ever return, it's probably safe to say that the results were catastrophic :-).

- Michael, who's ought not be afraid of a little servo, should he?


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