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Re: Drive train PID control

It depends on what you're trying to keep track of in auto. If you're concerned only with distance, then one would work, but you would have to make sure all motors follow it. If you're using PWM, my team found it easiest to just splice the PWM cable into 2 end points so it can connect 2 Jags to 1 PWM output. This saves from having to set up sync/follower sets in code. ((obviously you would still need at least 2 PWM, one for each side))

if you're concerned about turning, (like when going over rough terrain) you may wish to use a gyro as well, as encoders will only track wheel spin, and not robot distance
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