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Re: 1050mA Dc Motor
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Thu, 28 Mar 1996 21:25:57 GMT
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Original-From:
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Fred G. Martin <fredm@media.[antispam]mit.edu>
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If you use the Texas Instruments replacement for the L293D chip, you
should be in business.
Also, mini board questions should go to the robot board mailing list
(see enclosed).
-Fred
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This message was composed using Articulate Systems' PowerSecretary,
a Macintosh-based speech-to-text dictation system.
Please forgive any sloppiness in the formatting. Thanks. -Fred
ROBOT-BOARD USERS' MAILING LIST
Ken Hornstein maintains a mailing list for users of the Mini Board,
the 6.270 board, the Rug Warrior board, and other robot controller
boards.
To join the list, send an e-mail message with the following text in
the BODY of your message:
subscribe robot-board <optional e-mail address>
to "majordomo@cmf.nrl.navy.mil". Then you will be automatically added
to the list. To send a message to the people on the list, write
e-mail to "robot-board@cmf.nrl.navy.mil".
Include your e-mail address where indicated only if you know that your
mailer messes up the reply address.
Please *DO NOT* send administrative things to the main "robot-board"
mailing list address, as then everyone will get annoyed. If you have
trouble, you can contact Ken directly at "kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil".
In your message you said:
> Hi everybody
> I want to know if I can drive a DC motor which need 1050 mA as a
> starting current, using the miniboard. Thanx.
> Hachemi.
>
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| | 1050mA Dc Motor
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| Hi everybody I want to know if I can drive a DC motor which need 1050 mA as a starting current, using the miniboard. Thanx. Hachemi. (29 years ago, 28-Mar-96, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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