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Team3764 05-02-2011 20:19

Programming a spike relay in labview
 
We are trying to program a relay in labview to activate our arm at the touch of a button. However we cant get the spike relay to respond. We can do everything with a jaguar so we think its our programming. Diagramns would be most appreciated.:confused:

bladetech932 05-02-2011 20:54

Re: Programming a spike relay in labview
 
Are you using the Relay palet in the WPI robotics library?

Alan Anderson 05-02-2011 22:13

Re: Programming a spike relay in labview
 
How do you have the Spike connected? Where are its control wires coming from?

AndrewD 07-02-2011 06:33

Re: Programming a spike relay in labview
 
do the pwm channels correspond in the code and electrical systems?

bladetech932 07-02-2011 08:40

Re: Programming a spike relay in labview
 
Yes, but the spike needs to be set on a relay so the pwm wire will go from relay 1 on the sidecar to the spike not from pwm 1

Mark McLeod 07-02-2011 09:18

Re: Programming a spike relay in labview
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewD (Post 1017436)
do the pwm channels correspond in the code and electrical systems?

I hope not, since spikes do not use the PWM outputs.

bladetech932 07-02-2011 13:53

Re: Programming a spike relay in labview
 
Quote:

do the pwm channels correspond in the code and electrical systems?
Quote:

I hope not, since spikes do not use the PWM outputs.
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Let me better state this
The PWM's do correspond in electrical and code but only for motors and servos.
Relays use PWM cables but are plugged into the relay ports on the digital sidecar

Team3764 09-02-2011 09:36

Re: Programming a spike relay in labview
 
We got the relay to work. We had some wires connected incorrectly and fixed the programming for the button controls.


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