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Controlling Extra motors
I need help with controlling an extra motor. I would like to know how to setup a 3rd motor to be controlled by buttons on one of the Attack 3 controllers supplied in the kit. I have tried everything I can think of but nothing works.
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Re: Controlling Extra motors
We need a bit more information to help you. When the button is pressed, what do you want the motor do? Also, are you using Labview or Windriver?
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Re: Controlling Extra motors
Here's an example I created for students with your same question.
http://www.filedropper.com/thirdmotorbuttoncontrolled It opens a new motor (connected to PWM channel 3) and uses button 1 to control it. |
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