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Re: Jaguar/Victor Not Getting Signal on Default Code
The good news is that your cRIO does have code on it, and that it is talking to the DS because your battery says 00.00V.
Your problem may be in the wiring. Make sure that all the slots on the cRIO are in the correct spots (Your digital sidecar should be connected to slot 4). Make sure that the digital sidecar has power. Though it seems pretty hard to overlook, teams have forgotten to do so this year. Finally, make sure that the pwms are hooked up correctly. They should be on PWM 1-4. |
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