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i'm tasked to make a control system for a linear motor. and so i've looked at the data sheets of the linear motor but can't seem to find any information about at what frequency to operate the motor (frequency of the commutation waveforms)...
i do remember reading somewhere that the motor acts...
hi..is it possible to make an integrator without using an op amp implementation?or are there other ways to convert square waves to triangular waves other than using op amp integrators?i need to convert a high-power square wave to a triangular wave, and i don't think there are any op amps capable...
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