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How do you control SIM Motor Speeds
Hey Guys,
This is my first year on my team which is a second year team. We have an entirely new team due to the fact that the first year team moved on. I was wondering, How do you control CIM Motor speeds, and are there any modifications that you can do to them? We have our shooting prototype, but we need to wait for materials to arrive and we are wanting to test our mechanism more. I have read about control panels and such, but thus far our team has been connecting the motor directly to the battery. Thanks Guys! |
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Edit : by the way, they're called CIM motors, not SIM |
Re: How do you control SIM Motor Speeds
CIM motors are controlled using motor controllers, which are hooked up to your breadboard, and the motor controllers are controlled using PWM cables. You can either hook up the entire control system, or if you're just prototyping you can use something like this, which allows you to manually adjust the the speed of the motors.This website also has some additional information about wiring the system as a whole and what each component is.
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Thank you guys!!
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Sometimes I generate a PWM signal with an Arduino to test with. I hook up a PWM-compatible motor controller. |
Re: How do you control SIM Motor Speeds
yes just a raw way to make the motor spin at different speeds
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You could also connect one of these to one of the speed controllers in the Kit of Parts, then connect the speed controller to the motor and battery in the appropriate manner.
As for your question about modifying motors, I will refer you to R30 in the 2016 manual... Quote:
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