On 3/27/22 12:00, smf wrote: > On 24/03/2022 05:56, Gerrit Heitsch wrote: >> No, that's digital. And the drive motor is fixed in speed, it's the >> clock for the shift register that gets varied and results in the 4 >> different data rates. >> > What about spinning up and down? Can you do motor tricks turning it on > and off quickly? You could try that, but the motor controller itself is on the drive mechanic. It expects a digital signal to turn the motor on or off. And the controller varies by maker so what might work on an ALPS drive might give you different results or not work at all on a Newtronics drive. GerritReceived on 2022-03-27 13:03:32
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