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Re: How to speed up the dc motor via BS2?
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Re: How to speed up the dc motor via BS2?
Are you using a servo modified for continuous rotation? Are you using a PULSOUT command? If so, what value is it at? You could always gear up the motor for extra speed but torque will be sacrificed.
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no, i direct buy a continuous rotation, can u give me more detail abot the programming code to speed up the rotation ro where have a relevant information to reference...thanks... |
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Re: How to speed up the dc motor via BS2?
[quote=Billfred]Just for reference, how big is the robot? Knowing what scale we're dealing with can do wonders.[/QUOT
just very small acually, http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30055 u can try to dload "The Boe-Bot Crawler in Action (.gif)" the sample inside, i get the idea from that concept...hope can help u |
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