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Re: LMD18200
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Thu, 9 Apr 1998 01:25:57 GMT
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Original-From:
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Scott Mitchell Simon <sms7@arlAVOIDSPAM.wustl.edu>
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Scott Simon <sms7@arl.wustl.eduAVOIDSPAM>
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With the non-bridged board, each socket will control 2 boards.
So for board 1, you'll connect to pins 1 and 2 in the socket, and for board 2
connect to pins 9 and 10. The other pins you can do as you please (for the
brake, current sense, and thermal sense)
-=Scott
To: Scott Simon <sms7@arl.wustl.edu>
From: "Michael S. Reiling" <macman@inreach.com>
Subject: Re: LMD18200
> I think I am a little confused by the wording of this. I am using the
> non-bridged board, so 1 socket on the HB controls how many boards?
>
> Thanks for all your help. Really appreciate it!
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> Mike
> ----------------
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> YES. Take the drivers off the handyboard, because now
> the wirz boards will connect to those sockets. If you
> have the bridged 18200 board, then each socket can
> control 2 boards. If you have the non-bridged version
> (ie, the wirz board will control 2 motors
> independently) then each socket connects to two boards.
>
>
>
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| <FontFamily><param>Courier New</param>We've used the Wirz boards with great success here at Washington University. I can answer both of your questions at once, since they're the same thing. YES. Take the drivers off the handyboard, because now the (...) (27 years ago, 8-Apr-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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