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Re: Controlling PWMs through hardware

We were planning to build this servo tester kit to help teach soldering. The bonus would be that we could control a motor without the need to have a full controller setup. Sometimes it would be helpful when prototyping to be able to run a motor to see if things work as expected. With a battery, circuit breaker, fuse panel and a speed controller, we hope that this circuit will allow us to control a motor for testing purposes. We have not actually used this yet, so I can't guarantee that it will work.


http://www.gadgetgangster.com/find-a...projectnum=206

If a servo tester works for you, let us know.
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