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Solenoid PWM?
Our team did not use pneumatics last year, so I am unsure how to connect solenoids with the new controls system.
(We are not using the 24 volt solenoids in the kit, we are using 12 volt, this may affect set up) 1) I am assuming that we connect to a spike relay again (please correct if I am wrong) 2) Where do I connect the PWMs? -Digital Sidecar with PWMs for motors? -special place on the CRIO modules? If anyone could help that would be amazing! I just remember how to do it with the old controls. Thanks so much! |
Re: Solenoid PWM?
Solenoids, starting last year, connect directly to the Solenoid breakout for the cRIO, which supplies both 12v and 24v.
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Is that an adapter for one of the modules such as the analog break out board for CRIO?
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or can I just connect the solenoids to the relay ports on the digital sidecar as we did with the old controller?
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My team is also interested in the answer to this question.
We are using 6 double solenoids so after using all the ports on the Solenoid Breakout we have 2 un-wired. Is it legal to power them the pre-cRIO way, Spikes off the power distribution board? |
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The solenoids (ex. FRESCO, SMC) connector (two pin female) should be connected to the solenoid breakout on the cRIO (slot 7 or 8). 2. Are you talking about regular PWM cables? They go to the Digital Sidecar. The ones for the motor controllers go the the PWM side. Spike relays go to the Relay "zone". Some sensors go to the Digital I/O "zone". The cRIO modules, (ex. Analog Breakout) takes a PWM cable for certain things, such as the potentiometer (I believe). Quote:
Hope this helps. |
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Choices, choices, choices...
For solenoids:
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Not that I'm planning on using even 32 coils...:eek: |
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One relay can support two coils each, so 8 relays...16 coils. I suppose we need to leave one for the compressor, but I didn't want to sound the purist. |
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Oh poop, that's absolutely correct.
yes, how soon. Must be old age or something...:o |
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Now if I were a purist I'd have to admit solenoids are fairly unlimited too.
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