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Re: driving a motor
OK, I'm sorry if it's not clear, (I shouldn't post threads at those hours).
I'm using a small PIC 16f690 as a microcontroller, I have 2 small everyday DC motors (those you find in RadioShack for around 0.5$) my PIC receives a PWM signal from an R/C receiver, and my problem is that I'm not sure which is the best way to control the motor, I have explained 2 options above ![]() |
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