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Re: Semi-Omni-Arcade Drive

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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle View Post
If that is with the robot standing still, that sounds too high. I'd suggest repeating the test and make sure that the robot isn't moved while being calibrated, and make sure the modules are plugged in when the cRIO is turned on, and make sure that your wires aren't picking up noise from motors and such.

Greg McKaskle
The robot was on blocks, not moving (visibly), all 5 modules were plugged in, and the wire went from the crio away from the cims, turning at about .2-.4
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