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Re: Faulty PWM?
Justin,
I am confused. There is no component on the robot called PWM. There is an electrical communications that uses PWM (hence PWM cables) and they are used frequently. There are also PWM devices, most notably the victors. There are also PWM ports on the robot controller. Please clarify your vocabulary! If you don't know it by any other name, then see if you can post a picture like dez did. Sparks Last edited by Sparks333 : 15-02-2005 at 22:31. |
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