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Originally Posted by gblake
Precision is important when using English. Let me see if I can untangle the causes and effects being discussed here.
4 Amps is max current the Vex microcontroller will supply through the sum of all of its PWM/Motor ports.
Attempting to draw more than 4 Amps through the PWM/Motor does not cause a Vex microcontroller to reset.
Drawing current out of the Vex batteries will result in a voltage drop at the battery's output terminals.
If the current drawn is enough to lower the Vex battery's voltage far enough below 5 Volts, the Vex microcontroller will shutdown and be reset when it starts back up.
Sometimes this happens during matches when the loads the motors are experiencing rise and then fall and when the robot's battery isn't up to the task of keeping the robot healthy. The current drawn rises and falls. The battery voltage falls and then rises. The microcontroller shuts down when the voltage drops, and restarts when the voltage rises. At start-up the microcontroller starts executing it's user code, beginning with the first instruction of that code.
Blake
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Lol, sorry I never been a Englizh or Spellzings person. I guess I am doomed to an engineer'z fate.
And what you said is exactly what I was trying (and failing) to explain.