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making speed controller digital
Is it possible to wire a speed controller to a digital output. I want to put one of my motors on one of the the digital switches of the joystick and don't need to control speed. Thanks in advance
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It's not possible to wire a speed controller to a digital output, but it is possible to create 'digital control' of a speed controller.
For a very nice explaination and complete software, go here at innovationfirst.com. |
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Yeah, if you don't want the motor going full power when you press the button, you can also just say
if p1_sw_trig = 1 then PWM12 = 150 or something like that. Otherwise just use a spike. |
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If p1_sw_trig = 1 then (Goto) is implied If p1_sw_trig = 0 then skip: PWM12 = 150 skip: that would be one way to work around that problem. (Similar to how the PWM limit switches are programed) |
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