jaguar calibration

Is there a way to calibrate the motor jaguars to feed to motors equally? Or is there a necessity to do so. Do they have an internal calibration of some sort or does the cRio take car of that?

Thanks

The factory calibration should be pretty good, but if your joysticks are off a little then you might want to recalibrate the Jaguars to match the joysticks. That gets the Jags motor outputs balanced.
If your drivetrain demonstrates a bias, the Jags can’t correct for that without a feedback loop of some kind, e.g., wheel encoders. A bias like that could be due to gearboxes binding differently, CIMs with minor directional bias, long wire runs on one side but not the other causing an unbalanced voltage drop (like Al mentions).
If the difference between the drivetrain sides seems to be constant, then some balancing to over come this can be done in code by adding/cutting power to one side by a percentage. Figure out the % necessary by trial & error.

Instructions for calibrating a Jaguar are in the Getting Started document on pages 13-14.

John,
If calibration doesn’t take of the problem, look at your power distribution. If you have feet of wire feeding one side of the drive train while inches are feeding the other, it will be hard to drive straight.