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Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP

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Originally Posted by Rich Anderson View Post
I am working on a prototype turret driven by a pixy cam, and am worried about the servo load on the pixy. Would the motor controller be the answer for an arduino server output too? I am thinking of using a parallel 12v to 5v power supply similar to the LED light hookup on the RioDuino. The servo power supply sounds neat if the game calls for servos this year (I would like to use the Smart servos, which we already have in our inventory).
Yes, absolutely. The Servo Power Module is designed to inject power to any servo and pass through the signal line. We do interface with the signal line to so you can read status of each channel via LED feedback, but if you are running a PWM signal this will just work.

It is designed to accept a voltage range from 9-20v. ( 7v is the brownout, but 9v is required to start) We just posted our quick start data sheet so people can dig a bit more into it. http://www.revrobotics.com/content/d...11-1144-QS.pdf

And Units are available now at REVrobotics.com and soon to Amazon.
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