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Victor Calibration
I am trying to calibrate our speed controls for pwm 13 and 15 instead of 1 and 2, but when I try to calibrate them the never blink red and green. They only blink orange.
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Re: Victor Calibration
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If I understood you another option might be that you didn't hit the calibrate button? -Mike |
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The speed control pwm's are all the way in and I could feel the calibrate buttons depress. When I switch the pwms back to 1 and 2 the speed controls calibrate just fine but when I switch to 13 and 15 they wont calibrate.
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Calibrating the speed controllers allows you to utilize the full range of motor control based on your joysticks. When you hold the calibrate button in and move the joysticks to the full extent (full forward, full reverse, full forward, full reverse, and then let the joystick return to rest before releasing the calibrate button) you have now instructed the controller to modify it's decoding to recognize what you send will now be full range. After calibration, full forward on the joystick will give you a full 12 volts at the motor, a full back on the joystick will give you reverse 12 volts at the motor and when you let go the speed controller will send no voltage to the motor. |
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Thanks it worked. Now how do I make the motors spin. Everthing's hooked up correctly.
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Sorry, I corrected the code.
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OK,
So I am guessing that you calibrated the controller and the you are seeing the appropriate Red and Green LED at the joystick ends. If you are not getting the motor to move be sure that the motor leads are solidly attached to both M+ and M- on the controller. You cannot return the motor common (black wire) to the common ground of the robot. It must return to the speed controller. If you did not calibrate the controller after you made the software change, you must do so now. When you calibrated the controller before you may have confused the controller input range. |
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THe speed controllers work fine but the motors do not spin. I'm guessing its a programming problem so I'll post a question there.
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It was a programming problem
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