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Re: Victors Non-linear!!!
Measuring voltage is not going to tell much. PWM varies the power to the motor not voltage. A motor under no load takes very little power to run at full speed. It would be interesting to see a plot of rpm vs current draw. I would expect to see much different curves with a motor under load. A better measure of the victors would be to put the motor under a constant load and measure the power ouput of the victors motor system as the robot controller steps through the pwm variable.
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