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Powering RoboRIO?
Next year, I want our team to use Python for programming - I think that it's easier to learn than C++ or Java, as well as the fact that I know Python (much) better than either of those two languages. However, I'd like to POC this during the offseason, when I will have no access to the robot.
How are folks powering a RoboRIO that's separate from a PDP, SLA battery, etc - all of that seems a bit overkill for an offseason project that's not going to power any actual motors or anything of the like. At best, I'll be measuring the PWM pins with a multimeter. |
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Re: Powering RoboRIO?
I just use a 12v/2a wall charger.
You can use one with an output as low as 300ma if you aren't powering anything other than one or two servos. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 04-06-2016 at 09:52 PM. |
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Re: Powering RoboRIO?
I hooked up an old pc power supply I had laying around. You need to put a load on the 5volt line, and short the power on line.
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