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Powering Solenoids
Do we have to use the Solenoid break off board if we use 12 v festos? or can we use spike relays plugged into digital side car?
if we use the solenoid break out board do we need spike relays still? |
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Re: Powering Solenoids
You do not have to use the Solenoid breakout board to control pneumatic valves. You may use spikes instead. The pneumatic breakout board will control the valve directly, no need for a spike.
This is my interpretation; which does not count at all at a competition; you would be well-advised to verify this with the rules. |
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Re: Powering Solenoids
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Hope this helps, Jason Law |
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