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PWM translates to movement?
How does the PWM signal translate to turning on and off the MOSFETS in the H bridge on those victors? Can someone explain how that works? I know that 127 is neutral in PWM signals, but anything less translates to reverse or moving back. Do thoses pulses go directly to the FETs on the H bridge, or is there some kind of translation involved to determine direction first, then a seperate pulse driver is used to pulse the FETS? Im trying to experiment with PWM signaling as apposed to using digital signals. =D Making my own H-Bridge.
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