Brushed-Motors generate Electrical-Noise, or "Hash" over a wide variety of Frequencies,
extending up to many MHz and sometimes even into the GHz region.
This "Hash" can easily destroy Semiconductors,
and must be suppressed for the safety of the Components in the Controller.
It has nothing to do with the Start-Up-Current-Spike,
which is caused by the fact that the Motor is in a "stalled", ( zero-RPM ), condition at start-up.
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extending up to many MHz and sometimes even into the GHz region.
This "Hash" can easily destroy Semiconductors,
and must be suppressed for the safety of the Components in the Controller.
It has nothing to do with the Start-Up-Current-Spike,
which is caused by the fact that the Motor is in a "stalled", ( zero-RPM ), condition at start-up.
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