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HELP!!! Calibrating Victors
We are in dire need of some help regarding the calibration of the victors. We have them attached to one of the CIM motors we will be using in the KIT transmission. We pulled the motor out of the transmission so it doesn't conflict with the other motor.
When we go through the calibration process we get an unsuccessful (red light blinking) calibration each time. We have tried to reset the victors to factory calibration but we have the same problem. We also can't seem to find the dead zone on the joystick. |
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Advance Calibrating
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1. Download the FRC Dashboard Viewer www.ifirobotics.com/dashboard_viewer.shtml 2. Use the Dashboard Program to physically calibrate the Joysticks to 127 (Center).. try to keep it from moving to 126 to 128. if u cant its ok as long as it hits 127 at some point. this read out will tell you when your joysticks are actually centered. Be aware that the joysticks from FIRST (White ones) almost never center on their own. 3. Make sure your Victors are fully complimented with the corresponding programming, Correct Pwm ports to correct Joysticks, and all power cables to each victor. 4. ideally a two man Job, With everything on get a small pin to reach the pushdown button and press the victor calibrate button and hold it down. IMPORTANT!!! do not move the Joysticks at all before or during the act of Pressing the Calibrate Button. Press the Button and once the LED flashes around tell the guy at the joysticks to move all the way up and all the way down about 3-4 times (doesn't really matter) tell him when to stop and until he is centered again you finally let go and hopefully you will get green. 5. Doing it in order and observantly will increase the chances of calibrating correctly Hope it helps Last edited by SpaceOsc : 09-02-2006 at 00:29. |
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Re: HELP!!! Calibrating Victors
Thanks for the tips! I'm going to try your suggestions tomorrow first thing.
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Re: HELP!!! Calibrating Victors
another thing to check is if you're using a joystick that has manual sliders on the side for calibration, if those are too far out of alignment, the victor won't get a full range of values. It's sometimes to handy to have the RC just printout the pos(x,y) of the joystick so you can make sure it travels from 0 to 254 in both axis.
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Re: HELP!!! Calibrating Victors
Com,
There is no real reason to pull motors to calibrate. Just remove the breakers for the other motors during the procedure. It is also possible your PWM cable may be intermittant. Try changing it, they have been known to be bad in the past. |
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Re: HELP!!! Calibrating Victors
I see the general concensus seems to be that one should calibrate the victors by pushing a joystick to the extremes. Wouldn't it be better to send pure 255 and 0 signals in code?
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Re: HELP!!! Calibrating Victors
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If you're going to "calibrate" a Victor by sending it full-scale signals, you're not really calibrating it to your operator inputs. You'd have an easier time resetting it to its default calibration, and you'd still want to be accommodating the range of values you get from your joysticks in some other way. |
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Re: Advance Calibrating
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Of course, if you didn't do anything to the Victors in the first place, they won't need this. And if you are directly tying your operator inputs to the Victors, then the listed procedure with the joystick is defintely the way to go. |
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Re: Advance Calibrating
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Re: HELP!!! Calibrating Victors
the biggest reason to calibrate is to take into account the imperfection of your joystick, using the code to calibrate will make sure the victors accomodate the whole range of values, but then there is no guarantee that you're sending that to them using your input from the joystick.
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Re: HELP!!! Calibrating Victors
Thanks everybody for your tips. The dashboard program really helped us a lot, I can't believe I didn't already know about it.
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