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vansivallab
05-02-2008, 23:11
is there any way of creating a closed circuit pneumatics?
so what would happen would be that u would flip a switch and it would go up
or is there a substitute for the micro controller that would go on the robot?
j_johnso
05-02-2008, 23:22
Yes, there is. The RC sends a small signal to the spike which sends a larger +12 volt output to the pneumatic solenoid. If you were to hook the solenoid to +12V directly, or even with a switch in between, it should work fine.
The switch must be able to handle the current (number of Amps) that the solenoid requires. I don't have the specs off hand, so
i don't know what that value is.
This would be against the FIRST rules, so you would not be able to do this for a competition, but it will work to test, or if you are using pneumatics for another purpose.
or is there a substitute for the micro controller that would go on the robot?The RC? or the Spike? Either way, the only way you could use something else would be as a slave to the RC...and certainly not in place of a Spike.
The only control system you can use is the one in the KOP--RC, OI, Victor 884s, Spikes.
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