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RC two channel selector.

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Author: brian phillips

Last Updated: 2016-02-18

Package Version: 1.0.0.4

Category: Other Codes

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Followed by: 2 users

License: MIT license  

This project selects an output for a 1Ms pulse or for a 2 MS pulse . This can be used to drive a model motor reverser or other similar application.'this routine was created to provide simple switching outputs from

A Targa PCB & schematic file is included

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