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Garrett Burroughs edited this page Jan 17, 2019
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Drive Trains and Motor Groups
This article is WIP
This article will overview everything you need to know about drive trains in Alloy, and by extension, go over the fundamentals of motor groups
What is a Drive Train/Motor Group?
First off, in Alloy, a Motor group is a "smart" collection of motors that are able to regulate themselves and work together based on an input. Motor groups can represent any set of motors on the robot that work together, although the most common application of this is a Drive Train.
Motor groups consist of the motors they control, an input, and a mapper that maps the input to the motors.
This can be thought of as