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Potentiometer problems
We have a strange issue with our pots.
Situation: The potentiometers are wired properly, Power to pin 1, Signal to pin 2, Ground to pin 3, and connected to a PWM connector. We have tried this with 3 separate potentiometers, and they work properly when examined with a Digital Multimeter. However, when connected to the Robot Controller, a strange thing happens. The potentiometers start out giving the value off them as 70, however their output rapidly drops down to around 40, and then starts dropping slowly. The drop appears to be a logarithmic function. We've checked that it's wired to the proper port, plugged in the right way around, wired to the right pins. Is there anything you can think of that would cause this kind of behavior? |
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Re: Potentiometer problems
pots go into Analog inputs, don't they?
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Re: Potentiometer problems
Are you reading the pot using Get_Analog_Value(rc_ana_inxx);? if you're not, and not using kevin's equivalent, that might cause it. Also, I would check for any debris that might be shorting something on the RC.
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Re: Potentiometer problems
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Check your backup battery. From the RC Reference Guide: Quote:
Last edited by billbo911 : 13-02-2008 at 16:57. |
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Re: Potentiometer problems
Okay, we hooked it up to a scope and it looks like the limit switches were grounding all the analogs when they were hit. I'll post again if the problem is elsewhere.
Last edited by rachal : 13-02-2008 at 17:03. |
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Re: Potentiometer problems
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Limit switches go to Digital inputs. |
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Re: Potentiometer problems
Oops, never mind
No, the limit switches were plugged into digital and the pot was analog, but the limit switches were shorting the entire RC ![]() |
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Re: Potentiometer problems
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Switches need to be wired between SIG and GND. |
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Re: Potentiometer problems
Are the pots linear taper? Check with an ohmmeter with no power to it.
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