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Unread 27-01-2005, 15:33
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Re: Victors, Default code, & joystick configuration

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Originally Posted by Vermatitis
Here's the deal,

Our team is considering using a two-joystick configuration for the drive-trains, where one joystick controls the right transmission, and the other controls the left. However, one of our electronics mentors says that, due to the default code for the robot, we would end up using all 4 Victors just for the drive-trains. My question is, what exactly is it about the default code that does this, and where among the first documents does it explicitly say that?
Your mentor is correct as Joe has pointed out. One victor per motor, but you can purchase more victors through IFI for other motors. A close look at the default code would show that the two joystick mode would control two PWM outputs, which you can split (with a splitter cable) to feed the same PWM to two Victors for a dual motor transmission. Each team will need to decide whether they need the power of both motors, I am thinking that might not be the case. You need to decide after practice.
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