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quation Spike is an H-Bridge relay module custom
Can I use the Spike is an H-Bridge relay module custom designed for Robotics applications as a realay if I use a jumper
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Re: quation Spike is an H-Bridge relay module custom
Not sure what you are asking. The Spike already is an H-Bridge. What are you trying to do, and how is it different from what you can already do with a Spike?
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Re: quation Spike is an H-Bridge relay module custom
I wont to use it for testing some prototype with 2 CIM moter
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Re: quation Spike is an H-Bridge relay module custom
Careful there. Spikes are not rated to handle CIM motors, let alone 2.
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Re: quation Spike is an H-Bridge relay module custom
Here's how to make a speed controller behave like a relay*, which I won't suggest for CIM motors**, but if you insist:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...33#post1223033 *Interestingly, a speed controller is an H-bridge relay at it's core, just one that pulses faster than a normal H-bridge relay ever could (safely ).**Don't test at full power. Use a joystick/variable rate to start slow and work your way up. |
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