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how to synchronise two motors

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i want to drive two motors but want to keep the speed of second motor Ten times less than the first one what shoul i do????? plz suggest
 

What power-level the motors are? What kind of precision is needed (following-error)? How dynamic are the loads (or drive sequences) for these motors?

Normally you need two servomotors and two servo drives. you link the output speed (encoder signals) from one dive to the other, and program the second drive in "gearing"-mode with a gear factor of 10.
 

i hav two Dc motors of 9 V.....or i may have two 3 volt high speed DC motors........................pl Explain how i can get that????thanks
 

i need high precision........plz suggest
 

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