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Victor logistics.
Hello. Does anyone know how the victors turn a servo pwm(1-2ms pulse) to a 0 - 100% pwm? Do they have their own "built-in" micro controllers? Is there a way to mimic this effect on a general microcontroller(arduino for instance?) with clever programming?
The main reason i'm asking is I might design my own speed controller for an off-season project and I'm hoping I could interface it with standard RC type receivers. Thanks ![]() |
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