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Servo's
Hello my name is Harrison, you can call me Verrazano, I am from team 3512, Spartatroniks. We are a 2nd year team, last year we used labview on our competition robot and we did remarkably well for a rookie team. We were looking to push our boundaries on our competitive side so we went to C++ for more power and control. We have a couple of people who know C++ decently well on our programming team, but we have run into a problem: our first successful bench test was getting a LED running in different patterns off of the I/O board after that we moved up to trying to get a servo motor to work. We tried every example we could possibly find and none of them have worked. I'm pretty confident that we have singled it out as a programming side error not an electrical error. We have the jumper in place to provide power to the servo from the I/O board and all of our wiring has been double checked. We will make one last test to check for electrical error by running a program in labview.
I was just wondering if any one has noticed an error in how we have set it up or if someone has some example code that might help.
thank you for your time and help, ~Verrazano
PS: We also tried to use a victor with I/O board but the PWM just doesn't seem to be getting a signal. This really confused me seeing as it was a new I/O board.
I will post pictures of our set up and the code we have tried thus far.
thanks again!
Last edited by Verrazano : 20-10-2011 at 19:25.
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