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HokieTutorunie 29-03-2007 17:15

Making PWM cables?
 
Is anyone making there own PWM's. We're home working on our practice bot and low and behold we need more pwm's.

I would think that the wire, connectors and crimpers should be available to make custom lengths.

Anyone have a source?

Joe Johnson 29-03-2007 17:34

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
Search on PWM & crimper. You will find this thread with the info you seek.

Joe J.

Alan Anderson 29-03-2007 21:24

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
I recommend Hansen Hobbies. Their 1x3 housings, pins, and standard pwm wire are a perfect match for the prefabricated cables in the Kit of Parts. I am a very satisfied customer.

Pavan Dave 29-03-2007 22:52

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
For some parts of our robot, we had to use some of our 22 AWG (I belive) wire that extended about 3-4 feet onto our robot, so the standard PWM wire is not as neccessary as it may seem. Blue White and Red or something along the base colors (Blk, white, red) will do.

I reccomend getting spools of wire to be completely honest, because you can make the PWM's the right size and not have to worry about extensions etc.

Pavan.

Gary Dillard 07-04-2007 15:42

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
Here is another thread with the specific molex connector numbers, and pay attention to Dr. Joe's instructions in that thread.

For wire we used 3-conductor shielded wire; since the signal voltage is so low in the PWM inputs/outputs it is very sensitive to noise from motors and using a shielded cable rather than the IFI PWM cables can make a huge difference for things like yaw rate sensors or accelerometers. It's a little stiffer too and less likely to flop its way into unwanted areas like gearboxes.

John Gutmann 08-04-2007 10:37

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
Why doesn't somebody with all the parts make a step by step white paper already? It would be very interesting to see that, and then it would provide team with one more very very useful resource rather then buy expensive premade cables.

kevin.li.rit 08-04-2007 10:43

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sparksandtabs (Post 614218)
Why doesn't somebody with all the parts make a step by step white paper already? It would be very interesting to see that, and then it would provide team with one more very very useful resource rather then buy expensive premade cables.

The crimper isn't cheap either.

Billfred 08-04-2007 11:02

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coffeeism (Post 614220)
The crimper isn't cheap either.

You're right, it isn't cheap. However, most teams would come out even or ahead compared to the IFI price for PWM cables ($19.95 for four) within a season or two. (And they'd have PWM cables to just the length they want!)

Feisty_one 08-04-2007 11:56

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
This is a pretty good source:

http://www.hansenhobbies.com/product...Connectors.pdf

We use a $15 crimp tool and have had no problems. Use the economy wire though, because the deluxe wire is too fine.

Alan Anderson 08-04-2007 12:29

Re: Making PWM cables?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Feisty_one (Post 614253)
This is a pretty good source:

http://www.hansenhobbies.com/product...Connectors.pdf

We use a $15 crimp tool and have had no problems. Use the economy wire though, because the deluxe wire is too fine.

The deluxe wire also has thicker insulation that doesn't fit the standard connectors well.


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