Enum BrakeMode Copy item path Source pub enum BrakeMode {
Coast,
Brake,
Hold,
}Expand description The brake mode determines how motors behave when stopped.
Each mode offers different trade-offs between stopping speed, position accuracy,
and power consumption:
Coast : Lowest power consumption, but least precise stopping
Brake : Good balance between speed and precision
Hold : Most precise, but highest power consumption
§ Examples
use ev3_drivebase::BrakeMode;
let casual = BrakeMode::Coast;
let controlled = BrakeMode::Brake;
let precise = BrakeMode::Hold;The motor will freely coast to a stop.
No active braking is applied. The motor will gradually slow down due to friction.
This mode uses the least power but provides the least control over stopping position.
The motor will actively brake, resisting motion until it comes to a stop.
Slows the motor faster than Coast but does not hold the final position.
After stopping, the motor can be moved freely by external forces.
The motor will actively hold its current position once stopped.
Provides the most precise stopping and maintains position against external forces.
This mode consumes more power as it continuously applies holding torque.
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