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Re: pic: Smallest FRC Robot?
How does the lil thing move? What supplies the RC with power? I don't see any motors (perhaps under the RC). I see pwm pins being used, are there 2 victors under that bot?
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Re: pic: Smallest FRC Robot?
It uses Vex/Edubot motors, which, much like servos, are powered by the RC's backup battery.
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Re: pic: Smallest FRC Robot?
How do you turn it on/off with no main battery? My guess would be touching a nine volt to the main terminals to start it, and using reset to shut it off...
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