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Thread: USB DC Motors card
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12-18-2008, 10:16 AM #11
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Hi Trev.
You will find that the Servo card and the DC Motor card are identical except for a couple of resistors. They both use the same PCB but if you bought it from opencockpits built and tested then it should have at the bottom the name USB Servos Card crossed out. That way you know it is a DC Motors one. I have one of these but havent used it yet. Need to build some throttles first!
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12-19-2008, 08:01 AM #12
Thanks Tom,
Yes the card does have part of the name crossed out with black pen. So i am hopeing when i get back from hoiays i can test the card and sort it out.
A merry Christmas to you and all in the mycockpits community.
Trev
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