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in need of a quick response
does anyone know how to wire a limiter switch? its our first year using one and we are a little confused.
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Re: in need of a quick response
i see rule 66 but we lack alot of electrical experience and would appreciate as much help as possible
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Re: in need of a quick response
The Digital Sidecar's Digital IO lines each have 10kOhm pull-ups to 5V. As a result, if you're using a simple mechanical on/off switch, you can simply wire its 2 leads to "GPIO" and "GND" (the outer 2 rows on the 3x14 Digital IO header).
http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles...s-Rev-0-5a.pdf If your limit switch is more "active" (eg a Hall effect sensor instead of a mechanical switch), you'll probably need to supply power via the center pin. If the above doesn't help, please post the P/N for your switch so that we can provide more details. Russ |
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Re: in need of a quick response
I would also encourage you to consider using the FRC Diagnostic Window application as a means of confirming that your switch is working as expected.
http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles...s-Rev-0-5a.pdf Russ |
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