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jaguar not working
Jaguars are showing slow red flashing light when PWM input is supplied and does not run the connected motor. It functioned in the afternoon and does not work anymore. Please reply.
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Slow red LED flashing means - Fault condition
See Attached "Getting Started guide" So, try to replace this one with other. Also, You can see this forum discution about Jaguar problems: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...t=72199&page=1 Or you can directly contact Luminary Micro Support: support@luminarymicro.com Have a nice Day Yury Team 3084 |
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i found this online so i think this will help you:
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i got this from: http://tom-tech.com/first/wiki/image...ingStarted.pdf |
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Weve had problems with the jaguars and found that if the pwm value is full 1.0 or -1.0 the jaguars may break. so we basically capped our values at 0.99 and -0.99 and we really havent had a problem since
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we havent tried this yet
and for the sake of getting our robot working we are willing to try would you mind sending us a link to (or instructions) on how to cap the pwm values? |
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This i got from the site i mentioned earlier:
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE To calibrate the servo-style PWM input for a specific range, connect a PWM source, then: 1. Hold down the USER switch with a straightened paperclip. 2. After 5 seconds, the LED flashes Red and Green to indicate Calibration mode. 3. Instruct the controller to send a full-forward signal. 4. Instruct the controller to send a full-reverse signal. 5. Instruct the controller to return to a neutral signal. 6. The LED will flash Green and Yellow to indicate a successful calibration. 7. Release the USER switch. The MDL-BDC samples these signals and centers the speed range and neutral position between these limits. A calibration failure will be signaled if an out-of-range signal is detected. |
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Hello,
In case this information could be of use on this thread... To reset the servo-style PWM input on the MDL-BDC Jaguar to the default factory range: 1. Disconnect the power to the MDL-BDC. 2. Hold down the USER switch with a straightened paperclip. 3. Reconnect the power to the MDL-BDC. 4. After a moment, the LED flashes Red and Green slowly to indicate a successful calibration reset to factory settings. 5. Release the USER switch. Regards, Scott |
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We are having trouble calibrating the speed of our jaguars. We did the calibration steps but it did not set a limit to the speed if the motors. Someone said that they set their PWM values to .99 and -.99. How and where do you set these values?
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float limit(float low, float high, float input) { if (input < low) return low; if(input > high) return high; else return input; } just put in -.90 .90 and input is your joystick |
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I'm looking for an answer in labview if at all possible, not C++
everyone on our team is new to labview so we are stuck on a problem that anyone who is familiar with the system could answer with their eyes closed. |
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I just noticed something...
The "tom-tech" link mentioned above is not the latest/greatest Getting Started Guide. Please make sure you download it (and recommend downloading it) from the source: http://www.luminarymicro.com/jaguar. (I think another unauthorized link is floating around on the forum somewhere - would appreciate any help notifying me if you stumble across it) In the meantime, I am trying to contact the folks hosting our doc and take it down/redirect to our site in order to avoid confusion. Regards, Scott |
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Note: This code isn't complete, I'm only showing the connections dealing with saturation, not the motor references, etc. |
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