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- April 7, 2017 at 2:02 pm #4114Lula NordParticipant
Hi..as per my knowledge the best way to do this would be an add-on board; there are loads for the Pi and the Sabertooth provides lots of options. You could use simple PWM smoothed by capacitors to give an analogue voltage to each motor (S1 and S2). In this mode, 2.5V is stop, 0V is full speed backward and 5V is full speed forward. It would take a bit of trial-and-error to get the voltages right, and if your motors are big enough to need a 25A driver then a trial-and-error approach might be a little bit dangerous.
But there is an easier option. I use a servo-controller board that outputs 5V RC, because I want to switch between Pi control and manual radio control. This way the servo-controller outputs exactly the same signals you would get from the receiver in a radio-controller toy car and the Sabertooth interprets them in the same way. - AuthorPosts