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Hi this my teams first year in this competition and I had one vital question. For ever motor I attempt to mount, whether it be 5v, 10v, 12v will I have to attach a Jaguar in order to have robotic control over the motor or is there a different option.
To control motors there are three options. Two are variable speed the other is fixed speed. Motors either need to connect to a Jaguar or Victor for variable speed control, or to a Spike (forward full, back full, off / brake). In the past we have not usually used spikes for the motors other than a compressor, but for the lower speed motors they should work OK. I would not hook a CIM up to a spike as it amperage draw is too high. If you use a spike, make sure the amperage drawn is within the fuse and wiring limits for a spike.
Spikes are not PWM controlled, but connect to the relay block on the digital side car. Check the wiring diagrams they will show how they connect (compressor is a good example). They do use the same cable though.
All motors should be 12 volt motors other than the one bane bot motor which is a 18v, but can run at 12.
Servos will be 5 volt and run off the PWM signal and power on the digital side car.
(as an additional note, I did not dig through all the rules for this post, so your mileage may vary. Please validate against the rules before applying to your design.)
Randy
No. You do not have to attach a Jaguar. You can also attach a Victor or a Spike, or in the case of a VEX motor, there is a VEX speed control.
I would suggest reading Section 4.1.8 of the Manual very carefully, particularly [R48], [R50], and [R51]. That is the allowed motors list (and I would note, no motors in that list are 5V or 10V that I know about), the rule governing exactly what controls the motors, and the rule governing what speed control devices are legal to be used to control motors.
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