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Spike with 2004 "Robotvation" Mini-RC
Can you use a Spike relay with the 2004 "Robotvation" Mini-RC? If so, how?
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Re: Spike with 2004 "Robotvation" Mini-RC
probably. I think relay is 2 digital outs. But I can't quote voltages or anything.
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Re: Spike with 2004 "Robotvation" Mini-RC
I don't see any reason you couldn't use a spike. I've used them with the 2003 edu robot controllers...and basically the only difference there would be the modem and programming language. You can connect them by just using a PWM to the analog pins on the controller. The spikes will have to have a seperate power source. It's meant to have a 12V current, and make sure you get enough amperage for whaever it's controlling, or else the spike won't work properly.
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