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Re: Controlling PWMs through hardware
[quote=Tristan Lall;887100]A Vex starter kit will have compatible outputs—though you may have to splice wires to get the proper connector gender. /QUOTE]
A lesson we've learned the hard way - before you splice all your PWM cables, simply put some header pins into the female side - instant male-male PWM! I'm still scratching my head as to why nobody makes Male-Male PWM cables. With the amount of teams who use VEX controllers at least for prototyping, if not special projects like yours, there should be some sort of market out there. |
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