| ??? 09/23/03 12:06 Read: times |
#55192 - RE: Motor and 8051 clock Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Why place a unit into a rotor to see if it is turning?
Why ntot using a HALL-sensor to get some electrical pulses from the metal environment of the rotor? mucho easier to maintain and can be replaced / serviced in system! Have fun. |
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