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Re: Possible bad Jaguar.... Thoughts?
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I am not familiar with the proper WPI Library calls to set this parameter, maybe someone else can comment. The over current protection uses a timer to count how long the Jaguar is operating above the limit. This timer follows an exponential equation that intersects at 60A and 2 seconds. Above 60A the Jaguar will shut off at exponentially smaller time periods. For >100A the time until shutoff is quite short. -David |
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You can adjust it with the "config fault time" function in Actuators > Motors > CAN. |
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Re: Possible bad Jaguar.... Thoughts?
bad jaguars we lost three out of four in the last few days and last night we realized the crio was recieving twice has much power has it suposed too could are jaguars been because they were recieving to much power?
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Re: Possible bad Jaguar.... Thoughts?
hydro,
There is no way for you to supply twice as much power to the Crio. It should be connected to the +24 volt output connector on the PD. This is the highest voltage on the robot. Everything else is either 12 volts or below. The Jaguars receive no power from the Crio. |
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