Short answer: Jags, Victors, Spikes, knock yourself out. There are known issues with Jags under certain conditions, however; a quick CD search will probably turn up the threads with the issues and ways to deal with them.
And where do I find the rule to back me up on this, you ask?
Quote:
[R50]
All electrical loads (motors, actuators, compressors, electric solenoids) must be supplied by an approved power regulating device (speed controller, relay module, or Digital Sidecar PWM port) that is controlled by the cRIO on the Robot.
a. Each CIM motor and Fisher-Price motor must be connected to one and only one approved speed controller. These motors must not be connected to relay modules.
b. Servos must be directly connected to the PWM ports on the Digital Sidecar. They must not be connected to speed controllers or relay modules.
c. If used, the compressor must be connected to one and only one approved relay module.
d. Each other electrical load (motor or actuator) must be supplied by one and only one approved speed controller, or one and only one relay module.
e. Electric solenoids may alternatively be supplied by the Solenoid Breakout Board connected to the NI 9472 cRIO module.
[R51]
The only power regulating devices for actuators permitted on 2012 FRC Robots include:
A. Jaguar motor controller (PNs MDL-BDC and MDL-BDC24),
B. Victor motor controller (PN FR-VIC884)
C. Vex motor controller (PN 276-2193)
D. Spike Relay module (PN SPIKE-RELAY-H)
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