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R-63 - wiring limit switches to Jaguars
According to R-63, we can only connect things to the coast/brake and pwm ports. Does this mean we can not connect anything to the forwards/backwards limits? If so, does that mean the jumpers have to go?
<R63-B> PWM configuration: If the Jaguar speed controller is controlled via PWM communications, the PWM port on the Jaguar speed controller must be connected directly to a PWM port on the Digital Sidecar with a PWM cable. No other devices may be connected to these PWM ports. No other devices may be connected to any other ports on the Jaguar speed controller with the exception of connection to the coast/brake port. |
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One would assume that they were not including jumpers in the definition of "devices" given that the Jaguars will not function without them.
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While I agree that the Q&A would be the only way to get an official answer, what I am suggesting is that you not waste both your time and the GDC's time asking this question.
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Starting with R60...
L. If CAN-bus functionality is used, limit switch jumpers may be removed from a Jaguar speed controller and a custom limit switch circuit may be substituted (so that the cRIO-FRC may read the status of the limit switches). The Jaguars come with jumpers in place. If using the PWM input the jumpers musts be in place for correct operation. |
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