| ??? 09/23/03 11:04 Read: times |
#55184 - RE: Motor and 8051 clock Responding to: ???'s previous message |
The centerfugal force is the least thing you need to worry about. It would be real interesting to know how you can shield the 8051 from all the electric and magnetic fields inside the motor, especially when you are too close to the coils!
Regards mahmood |
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