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H Bridge Question:

I finally had a chance to get back to my robots. I wired up the Motor driver ( per the very through tutorial) and hooked it up to the EZ-B as follows: AIN1 to D15 AIN2 to D16 BIN1 to D17 BIN2 to D18

Left Trigger A assigned to D17 Left Trigger B assigned to D18 Right Trigger B assigned to D16 Right Trigger A assigned to D15

VM connected to seperate battery pack (7.2 volts) positive

Connected the EZ-B Opened an H-Bridge movement panel..................then clicked on all 4 directions and...............................Nothing happened !!!!!! Where did I go wrong???????? What am I missing? Thanks all


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#9  

I resolved the problem. I left it alone over nite and went back to it this morning. I'm reticent to devulge the simplicity of the problem. I had the servo plugs turned around backwards! Now the motors work just fine. (hangin' my head in embarassment). Looks like I should develop the habit of waiting 48 hours before posting a question to the forum.

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#10  

Haha, yes. You seem to solve your own problems - after a tiny explosion - I don't think you've actually needed help ever. You just needed communication with people:) Then, after a bit of time you always solve the problem.

Pretty awesome to see you grow dude. You keep learning more daily. Feel like a kid yet?:D

#11  

I have learned to relax and I am having a great time! I am enjoying this new found hobby more then anything I've been into in years!!It is just great fun, I feel like I am going to achieve all my robotic goals, Thanks to you and what you have given to the robotics community.

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#12  

@lostcreekstation - I'm glad to have helped:)

#13  

It looks like I'm having the same exact problem with my omnibot, the only difference is that I don't think it's just my servo wires flipped the wrong way.

Do you think you might want to help me now that you're a pro at this?