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Matthew_H 08-02-2004 14:31

Pressure Switch
 
How are we suppose to wire the cable for the pressure switch to make the compressor turn off. Do we use PWM cables and if so what is the pinout. I am also unsure of how to code the pressure switch in the new controller. Please post your ideas. Thanks

KenWittlief 08-02-2004 15:28

Re: Pressure Switch
 
you need to get the FRC (full size robot controller) user manual from the innovationfirst web site - it shows the pinouts for the digital inputs

and if you look at the default code I believe there is already a digital input pin setup and a relay output that will run when the pressure is low, and shut off when its high

use the grey wire that came in the kit, the thin one - I forget if it has two or three wires in it - and cable it to the signal and gnd pins of the digital input on the RC. The on/off sensor is the one with the two screws - and it doenst need power - its an on/off switch inside.

Chris_Elston 15-02-2004 22:29

Re: Pressure Switch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matthew_H
How are we suppose to wire the cable for the pressure switch to make the compressor turn off. Do we use PWM cables and if so what is the pinout. I am also unsure of how to code the pressure switch in the new controller. Please post your ideas. Thanks


The default code already has INPUT 18 assigned to the pressure switch, and RELAY 8 assigned to a SPIKE relay per say that would be wired to the compressor.

Roland 16-02-2004 01:06

Re: Pressure Switch Wiring Question
 
We chopped up a PWM cable and wired it to the gray cable that was in the kit. Works fine.

pras870 16-02-2004 01:25

Re: Pressure Switch Wiring Question
 
I'm not sure if it's the same as last year, but the judges made up re-wire out pressure switch to the digital outputs before we could participate.


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