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voltage reading
Currently we aren't getting a voltage reading at the driver station. We don't have a clue on how to do this. Can anyone provide any advice?
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Re: voltage reading
I'm assuming you're talking about battery voltage.
On the analog module breakout, there is a 3 pin male header outside of the blue plastic. You must insert a 2-pin 0.1" molex connector (the ones used for the Digital Side Car servo headers work fine) across the outer 2 pins of that header. You will not get battery voltage unless you jump these two pins. |
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Re: voltage reading
You also must wire 12 volts into the power connector on top of the analog breakout module.
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