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Re: How to speed up the dc motor via BS2?

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
If you are attaching a motor directly to the BS2 than you will damage the BS2. You need to follow the BS2 with a motor driver of some sort. There are many applications on the Parallax website for this.
really can damage the bs2, bcoz i am begineer to do that, i know parallax company provide many motor driver, but very costly, got other way to do that to save my cost...thank...
 


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