
robotz12248
DJ I'm sure you're tired of hearing the same questions over and over, so I will appeal to other builders here. Could someone be kind enough to make a wiring diagram that clearly (for us thick skulled ones)shows the hook up from the motor controller to the EZ-B board. In the video that DJ made (God luv his patience) I see he use 4 servo wire sets. I got the following:
Servo wire set #1 - white goes to AIN2 / Red goes to VCC / Black goes to Ground 3rd from top on output side.
Servo wire set #2 - white goes to AIN2 / Red goes to STBY / Black goes to ground bottom on input side.
Servo wire set #3 - White goes to BIN2 / Red goes to PWMB / Black goes to
This is where I lost it. Servo wire set #4 - (need some one to finish this one)
I had also saw in another post where it was stated that the motor +5 vdc (which would actually be 7.4 vdc from the battery) needs to be connected directly to the main battery. Have I got any of this right thus far????? Then all 4 servo plugs go to 4 seperate digital port(s).
Thanks in advance.
LOL cute. You'll be the first to know
*I moved your post into your thread that you had already started
That image schetch is wrong. Please no one use that. Instead, use this:
Again, follow the instructions from this post
The instructions are...
[feature] You will need 4 servo Cables
VM: Connect this directly to the Positive terminal of your battery
Servo Cable 1 AIN1: White VCC: Red (+5) GND: Black (gnd)
Servo Cable 2 AIN2: White PWMA: Red (+5) GND: Black (gnd)
Servo Cable 3 BIN1: White STBY: Red (+5) GND: Black (gnd)
Servo Cable 4 BIN2: White PWMB: Red (+5) *You do not neet to connect the 4th servo wire GND to anything because there are only 3 gnds on the motor controller board. Just snip the wire. [/feature]
Updated the above post with more detail
DJ said: "The new motor controller should be here in about 4-5 days."
Goodie, goodie goodie!
If I had paid attention to the catagories I would have realized that you had already answered my questions. Thank you so much DJ. I've not really had any experience using forums before. Since I've been slapped upside my noggin, I'm finding that information comes much easier! I may be slow; but I'm learning!