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Quote:
Originally posted by gburlison
What if we use the last year EDU-BOT controller as if it were a R/C receiver?
Quote:
From page 6 of EDU-RC-2004_Ref_Guide_10-15-2003.pdf
CAUTION: Do not connect the R/C PWM IN ports to anything other than a standard radio-control
receiver. The voltage from the full-size FIRST Robot Controller PWM OUTPUTS is too high and will
damage the EDU RC, voiding your warranty.
Assuming that the PWM outputs from the EduRC and the FRC RC are the same (and being that they drive the same components, this is probably a safe assumption) the answer to your question is no.
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