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Peteski, I hear ya. In theory, there should be no advantage to pulses with a coreless motor. All I can tell you is what I observe in practice. I can get a coreless-powered engine to creep visually slower with the pulses turned on. I suspect thatwith 60 Hz pulses, this has more to do with vibrating the mechanism than with vibrating the motor. The motor can't "cog", but at super low speeds, the engine could reach a point in the gear or driver rotationwhere there is a little extra friction, and kicking the motor 60 times per second is going to translate into hitting the gear train with a kick 60 times/sec also. It's just like shaking the mechanism a little.BEMF --- yes, that would be really cool to incorporate into a throttle. But remember, I really don't have any quibbles with engine performance that require anything that fancy, and BEMFhas to be tuned to each motor, so I'd rather avoid relying on it.If I could get the pulse amplitude to be a significant part of the output just at the point where the motor starts to move,it would be great.