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Re: Using the cRIO to control custom lights

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Originally Posted by RyanCahoon View Post
...the PWM duty cycle ("on time") will vary between about 7.5% and 12.5%...
Slightly out of the box again: if you amplify a standard servo PWM signal to drive a suitable load at the right multiple of its rated voltage, you can end up running it at effectively 50 to 100 percent power.
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