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bruss6 15-02-2007 15:33

custom PWM cables
 
Our team needs longer pwm cables so we were wondering if it is legal solder some custom pwm cables to make them longer? We were planning on using somehting along the lines of telephone wire.

pheadxdll 15-02-2007 15:38

Re: custom PWM cables
 
As far as I know it is. Several PWM wires on our eletronics board are soldered to make longer.

tdlrali 15-02-2007 15:44

Re: custom PWM cables
 
The parts flowchart (Man8 page 19) says that it's legal.

So yes, go ahead.

chris31 15-02-2007 18:07

Re: custom PWM cables
 
For those that don't want to do that you can just use 2 cables plugged into each other and tape them so they don't come apart.

But yes, you can cut and solder them.

dtengineering 15-02-2007 18:10

Re: custom PWM cables
 
It is also possible to buy bulk servo cable and fittings from Digikey or other on-line electronics shops to manufacture your own custom one-piece cables.

Jason

kaszeta 15-02-2007 18:31

Re: custom PWM cables
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dtengineering (Post 578985)
It is also possible to buy bulk servo cable and fittings from Digikey or other on-line electronics shops to manufacture your own custom one-piece cables.

Jason

This is what we do on Team 95. In fact, we usually only use the kit pwm cables for prototyping and pit repairs, everything else is custom pwm cables cut to length to make the wiring neater.

For our long runs this year, we used Cat 5e cable and some RJ45 to 0.1" pin connector breakout boards from SparkFun. I'm rather happy with how that worked out.

Al Skierkiewicz 16-02-2007 08:33

Re: custom PWM cables
 
Any of these work but...
I frown on solid wire used on moving devices. The vibration can cause them to fail and you know what Murphy says about this...It will happen during the last match of the finals. Extensions are the easiest followed by soldering and insulating followed by buying the right stuff and making them yourself. If you are planning on coming back next year, get the pins and wire and a nice crimper from Digikey. It is the best long term solution.


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