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Re: Camera Boards

Is there there a way to send Kevin's code's pwm values form the RC to the camera? I would be nice to not have to wire those to the RC if the camera is placed far.
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Re: Camera Boards

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Is there there a way to send Kevin's code's pwm values form the RC to the camera? I would be nice to not have to wire those to the RC if the camera is placed far.
You used to have to send 2. Now you have to send 4 (2 and then 2 for the servos).

I havent looked at the board but there is a spot where pins should be if I recall. Maybe you can use those. I havent looked at them yet so dont quote me and I also dont know the legality of doing that.
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Re: Camera Boards

All the soldier points are there but there are no pins
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Re: Camera Boards

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Is there there a way to send Kevin's code's pwm values form the RC to the camera? I would be nice to not have to wire those to the RC if the camera is placed far.
Although this was allowed in 2005, as I read the rules I do not believe it is legal to control servos with the camera this year (especially given that the new camera does not have the PWM headers populated). If you plan to do this I strongly advise posting it as a question on the official FIRST Q&A. Here's the relevant rule:
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All electrical loads (motors, actuators, compressors) must be controlled by relay or PWM output signals sent by the Robot Controller to relay modules or speed controllers. Every speed controller and relay module must be connected via PWM cable to the Robot Controller, and be controlled by signals provided by the Robot Controller. They can not be controlled by signals from any other source.
A servo is a motor and therefore as I read this rule it "must be controlled by a relay or PWM output signal sent by the Robot Controller", although I will admit that the rule doesn't seem to specifically address servos (and I can't find any that do).

On second thought, I'll have my team submit a question on this, as I'm curious now myself and I'm concerned that it may come up when inspecting other robots.
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