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Re: Extendable PWM Cables?
Just use a four conductor telephone handset cable, ignore the fourth cable, and splice on PWM bodies onto the ends. If you have two sensors, you can share the Vcc and Ground between the two, and use the remaining two wires for the signal wires. Either that, or use a bunch of the iGUS cable chain and run all your wires and/or pneumatic air lines through that. |
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For long distances and multiple PWM cables, we use cat5e. I think this year we ended up running up 3 cat5e cables. We try not to share the ground and the power, even though we can, it's hard to splice into the middle of a cat5e cable and have it work okay. =p
But yeah. That's how we run PWM cables long distances. Not sure how it affects weight. |
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Then you must be using some really heavy wires, that telephone cable is surprisingly heavy - keep that in mind!
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Re: Extendable PWM Cables?
It depends on what kind of sensor you're using, but you might be able to get away with wire-wrapping wire (24 AWG I think). Now that stuff is light. Can't handle much current though, so be warned. We've used it on a PING module before. You really have to worry about it being in a spot where it could be broken too.
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Re: Extendable PWM Cables?
On 254 we make our own PWM cables, they help to clean up the wiring and especially make long runs such as the one from the rc to the flag holder much easier. This year we used crimps from Hansen Hobbies, http://www.hansenhobbies.com/, these crimps can also be obtained from such suppliers as Jameco. As for the wires themselves we used cat5 cable on the electronics board and used 24 gauge wire from McMaster for the long sensor runs. A simpler solution for the wire would be to just use the servo wire Hansen Hobbies sells, it is the same as the kit PWM cables. From what I have heard the economy wire works better, the deluxe wire is of a higher gauge and does not fit in the housings well.
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Re: Extendable PWM Cables?
I think the telephone cords are a good way to handle this. I caution teams that use CAT cable as this cable is made of solid copper conductors which break when you need them the most. Solid conductors are not meant for moving devices and require additional thought in strain relief and wire management.
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