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3-way PWM Splitter
Hey so our team has found a way to run 3 motors on our drive train to one PWM signal. Does anyone know where we can find a 3-way PWM splitter? All the ones we've been finding are 3-way but don't have the right connectors. Thanks!
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You could always use two two-way splitters. Attach one to one leg of the other, bundle the excess, and you have a three-way splitter.
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We (REV) provided a bag with 8 PWM cables, 2 Y cables, and a 2 wire jumper this year. If you cut the heat shrink tubing off of the Y cables it should be easy to solder in an extra lead from one of the PWM cables cut down. Remember that you don't need to solder the red wire at all as it is not connected to anything in your motor controller anyway. All that being said, are you using so many motors that your roboRIO has no free ports? As an alternative, you could wire each motor controller individually to the RIO (and if you run out of ports you could use the extra ones broken out from the MXP connector. |
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Avoid mixing makes AND models of motor controllers. Most of the ones I have looked at use a photocoupler as the input device. The different models, even if they came from the same manufacturer are likely to use different photocouplers. Different photocouplers will likely have different Forward Voltages, VF. If you put different controllers, with different VF's, only the one with the lowest VF will work.
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Is this even legal given R53?
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R53 applies to the Motor Controller, not the PWM signal that controls the Motor Controller.
If you are running out of PWM ports, you might want to consider CANbus to control the motor controllers. |
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philso,
None of the controllers that I have looked at have a raw opto-coupler input connected to the PWM port. There should be a series current limiting resistor so the V forward difference should not show up as a problem. That being said, single point of failure is likely to raise it's ugly head if one is not careful. A bad controller will take down all three, a pinched wire will take down all three. Your mileage will vary. |
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You please to make nice special price for me on world wide web? (I looked and could not find them on the REV site, are they available to purchase?) |
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Perhaps some of the motor controllers have a current limiting resistor in series with the LED. If the one with the lowest VF does not have a current limiting resistor, it will still prevent the other ones from turning on. |
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Send me a PM, I might have some lying around I could send you if you let me know what you need. |
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Check out this thread. It will give you the necessary background for the question: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...01&postcount=5 |
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[1] mechanical folks wanted all motors tied to one stick. I could either put a full control system on the bot or cheat and use the RX/TX system I had sitting around for other things. I'm lazy. |
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