View Single Post
  #3   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 23-02-2010, 22:38
Ether's Avatar
Ether Ether is offline
systems engineer (retired)
no team
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Rookie Year: 1969
Location: US
Posts: 8,125
Ether has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Digital Sidecar relay ports: correct voltage?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post
It's on page 3 of the Spike document - Control signal: 3v minimum
Thanks Mark. Could you post a link to this document? The doc I have does not have this info.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark McLeod View Post
I'd consider this a problem with plugging the PWM cable into the recessed Spike connection. It can easily go into the slot, but miss the internal connector entirely even after repeated tries.
Aha. That sounds more likely. I vaguely recall hearing something about this. We will look into it when we get the robot back.

We couldn't get it fixed in time, so we used the 24V solenoid break-out. All we needed was about 70ma. I asked a couple of students to find the specs for the output current capability of the 24V solenoid breakout, and they spent about and hour and a half looking but couldn't find it. You don't happen to have a link to a doc for that by any chance do you?


~
Reply With Quote