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In PBASIC, PWM vs PULSOUT
In PBASIC, what is the difference between PWM and PULSOUT? Which is better to use for sending signals to a speed control? If you use PWM, do you have to put a pause and a loop like when you use PULSOUT?
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Re: In PBASIC, PWM vs PULSOUT
Going from memory...
PWM gives a continuous set of pulses that AVERAGE the duty cycle set in the command. PulseOut gives a single pulse of the length set in the command. I do no think PWM will to do a good job for generating a hobbyist RC signal. Joe J. |
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