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Old 01-31-2018 | 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by billdelong
Radiopost offered 32 bit resolution:
Radiopost RP3009M - (Torque Type Servo)

I ran one of their servos for a while and I couldn't tell any difference, my lap times didn't change whether I ran a $120 servo or a $20 servo. There is a point of diminishing return on improved resolution and I believe 8 bit is where it's at, however, I believe you're limited to the lowest resolution between the radio and servo... for example: having a 32 bit servo will be limited to 16 bit if that's all the radio can handle.
Agreed, again that's not the point. I'm using it as a point of comparison and I want to see if Tekin's claims of some superior technology are true.

They make the claim, I expect them to back it up. Majority of tekin fans blindly follow and don't ask questions.

It really is a shame radiopost shut down. 32bit is overkill but damn that's impressive they pushed the envelope so much.
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