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07.06.2005, 05:09 PM
It is a bit hard to explain, but that frequency is needed to build up the signal. It are all pulses, and a combination of quick short pulses acts like 1 large puls.
It simple is the speed the controller have got to create one large pulse. That is why higher frequency allows you to run the motor in a higher rpm range, because the faster the motor turns, the shorter the pulses need to follow up/combine. Thought the higher the frequency, the more your controller has to work...
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