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feliks_rosenber 11-01-2008 09:12

Using the IR
 
Does anyone have a link to a manual with information about how to use the IR board, how to get started with it ?

The link on the manual that came with the IR board doesn't work anymore and my team desperately needs help getting started.

:confused:

JohnC 11-01-2008 10:02

Re: Using the IR
 
Sure, here you go:

http://johnmchilton.com/FIRSTIR.pdf

Brandon_L 12-01-2008 11:51

Re: Using the IR
 
I have some problems with it as well. We printed out the link above and we still cant figure it out. How do we hook it up to a battery? I assume that where it says pin # is the order of the wires. Like the brown is pin 1, red #2, ect, to black #10.

And why are there 2 wires for positive voltage and 2 for negitave?

:confused:

Thanks,

Brandon
Team 2495

JohnC 12-01-2008 18:04

Re: Using the IR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon_L (Post 676043)
I have some problems with it as well. We printed out the link above and we still cant figure it out. How do we hook it up to a battery? I assume that where it says pin # is the order of the wires. Like the brown is pin 1, red #2, ect, to black #10.

And why are there 2 wires for positive voltage and 2 for negitave?

:confused:

Thanks,

Brandon
Team 2495

http://johnmchilton.com/IRBoard.jpg

There's a pic. Sorry some of the wire colors aren't exactly as they should be, but it's close enough to distinguish. The PWM cables go off to the RC, and the others go to our power distro.

Look closely at the board and notice that there are numbers printed near the ribbon cable pins. Here is a pinout of that:

1 12v Brown
2 12v Red
3 Gnd Orange
4 Gnd Yellow
5 Out2 Green
6 Out1 Blue
7 Out3 Purple
8 Out0 Gray

Brandon_L 14-01-2008 17:18

Re: Using the IR
 
Thanks, but...where did you get that plastic thing?

Mark McLeod 14-01-2008 18:33

Re: Using the IR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon_L (Post 677798)
Thanks, but...where did you get that plastic thing?

Two came in the Kit this year.

JohnC 14-01-2008 23:18

Re: Using the IR
 
Also, you don't HAVE to use that part. It was just there (two actually, and I think new this year), and I'm a fan of terminal blocks, so I used it :)

Brandon_L 15-01-2008 07:20

Re: Using the IR
 
Did it come in the Igus bag? We didn't get that bag yet ;_;

EDIT: nvm

cdennisxlx2 15-01-2008 17:25

Re: Using the IR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnC (Post 676312)
http://johnmchilton.com/IRBoard.jpg

There's a pic. Sorry some of the wire colors aren't exactly as they should be, but it's close enough to distinguish. The PWM cables go off to the RC, and the others go to our power distro.

Look closely at the board and notice that there are numbers printed near the ribbon cable pins. Here is a pinout of that:

1 12v Brown
2 12v Red
3 Gnd Orange
4 Gnd Yellow
5 Out2 Green
6 Out1 Blue
7 Out3 Purple
8 Out0 Gray


i see on your image that the black (GND) wires in the PWM cables are running to something, am i correct in saying they are running to the negative on the din rail power distro block?

JohnC 15-01-2008 18:24

Re: Using the IR
 
Not the din rails, just a power distribution block's ground.

I'm a programmer :] so I'm no expert on electronics. Also...if you notice, the whole "stationary dev/test bot" thing is built on OSB lol.

drewjones13 16-01-2008 17:23

Re: Using the IR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnC (Post 676312)
http://johnmchilton.com/IRBoard.jpg

There's a pic. Sorry some of the wire colors aren't exactly as they should be, but it's close enough to distinguish. The PWM cables go off to the RC, and the others go to our power distro.

Look closely at the board and notice that there are numbers printed near the ribbon cable pins. Here is a pinout of that:

1 12v Brown
2 12v Red
3 Gnd Orange
4 Gnd Yellow
5 Out2 Green
6 Out1 Blue
7 Out3 Purple
8 Out0 Gray

Do you guys run your positives and negatives through a breaker or straight to the power distrabution block?

JohnC 16-01-2008 20:38

Re: Using the IR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by drewjones13 (Post 679478)
Do you guys run your positives and negatives through a breaker or straight to the power distrabution block?

We aren't using the Rockwell block yet, but yes the positives are thru 20 amp fuses. The ground is just a common ground.

fernandoabel01 23-01-2008 07:29

Re: Using the IR
 
Hello,

Please....I want know, where I connect the boardīs wire in my RC?

Alan Anderson 23-01-2008 08:12

Re: Using the IR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fernandoabel01 (Post 684166)
Hello,

Please....I want know, where I connect the boardīs wire in my RC?

The four output pins each connect to the signal pin of a digital input on the RC.

naruto137 06-02-2008 21:16

Re: Using the IR
 
Ok, theres one thing im not sure about, do I connect just 1 wire from the digital output to the pwm or do I need to ground the black wire of that pwm to the ground of the power supply of the IR as well?


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