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Re: Using a pot to control speed
Scaling and mapping are related. Scaling is just multiplying by a number, mapping usually involves an offset, scale, and offset to linearly map one numeric range to another.
Probe the number going into the motor and see if it makes sense. Greg McKaskle |
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