Re: [EVDL] improved "go" pedal design

2024-04-11 Thread (-Phil-) via EV
It outputs 2 slopes between 0-5v, one is lower than the other.  If your
motor controller can accept one of those as input, it should work.
(Similar to a hall-effect pedal)

On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 4:57 PM Ron Freund via EV  wrote:

> This link points to Phil's 11 min short YT video on the clever design
> Renesas created using their chip, as was implemented by Tesla.  No
> wear-out, rigid and repeatable outputs.
> Perhaps this could be adapted to replace the resistive approach in the
> USELECTRICAR controller??
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrFphMKvuKw
> -Ron
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[EVDL] improved "go" pedal design

2024-04-11 Thread Ron Freund via EV
This link points to Phil's 11 min short YT video on the clever design
Renesas created using their chip, as was implemented by Tesla.  No
wear-out, rigid and repeatable outputs.
Perhaps this could be adapted to replace the resistive approach in the
USELECTRICAR controller??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrFphMKvuKw
-Ron
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