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Well Chris I don't have hard evidence that this will work BUT......

On the regular Isaac32 robot controller the Servos are Interchangeable with the Victors and the following 2 pieces of information are available to us:

This is from the Isaac16 Robot Controller Documentation

The PWM outputs can also drive the Victor 883 Speed controller. The Victor 883 can be connected
directly to the PWM outputs. Use a 3-wire PWM/Relay extension cable to connect a speed controller or
servo to one of the PWM output ports. When connecting a Victor speed controller, use the right 3 pins
of a PWM port. Be sure to connect the cable so the black wire is on the indicated pin (on the right side
of the connector).


And...

The Pin Header for the PWM Signal is as Follows
Pin.................Pin..................Pin...... .......Pin (Black)
+Battery........PWM Signal....+Battery....Ground


Hope this helps remember that the RC servos need to be hacked if you want continous rotation out of them too

Last edited by Matt Reiland : 29-12-2002 at 19:41.