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− | [[File:racingsim.jpg|thumb|A racing simulator. Photo by Sim Racing Garage.]]Force feedback system a.k.a. FFB is a motor control application where a servo or stepping motor is being used in vehicle simulators to provide force feedback on the steering wheel or other vehicle controls. | + | [[File:racingsim.jpg|thumb|A racing simulator. Photo by Sim Racing Garage.]]Force feedback system a.k.a. FFB is a motor control application where a servo or stepping motor is being used in vehicle simulators to provide force feedback on the steering wheel or other vehicle controls. Argon and Ioni drives are designed for precise and fast response torque control of FFB systems. |
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