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Re: Victor logistics.
Victors are also connected to the PWMs.
You have an input voltage that goes into a black box, is modified by a signal, and comes out the other side. That's about all I know, except that FETs have something to do with it, and you need to keep the black box relatively cool. |
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Re: Victor logistics.
I once found the spec for it, and built a signal generator using a couple of 555 Timers and a potentiometer. If you are really interested, I can try to find the specs again.
I had major control issues with it though, but I was only using 5% resistors. Jacob |
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