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How to build the dagu rover 5 chassis with arduino

nschreiber0813
nschreiber0813 over 11 years ago

Dear: Jeremy

I am building the dagu rover 5 chassis and I need your help. See I am trying to build a PCB for the dagu rover 5 chassis and I am running into a few problems. You see I looked at the dagu rover 5 datasheet and I am having trouble understanding it. I am really finding it broad and difficult to read due to my lack of engineering experience. Can you please help me because I can't figure out which wire goes to where and how due the encoders work. You can see the datasheet right here. Thank you.

From Noah

https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10336

http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/datasheets/Robotics/RP6%20motor%20TFK280SC-21138-45.pdf

http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc.cloudfront.net/datasheets/Robotics/RP6%20motor%20TFK280SC-21138-45.pdf

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 3 years ago in reply to johan.seger +3
    This will depend upon the motor controller you are using and the version of the Dagu 5. It looks like it comes in 2 and 4 motor variants depending upon the tracked version or the mechanum wheeled version…
  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 11 years ago in reply to nschreiber0813 +2 suggested
    I am glad you figured it out, thats always the best way to learn to help, you may find this interesting too Arduino Playground - RotaryEncoders these are actually switches that are great as a digital replacement…
  • colporteur
    colporteur over 3 years ago in reply to beacon_dave +2
    BD you're and encyclopedia of knowledge or you have a really good search engine:)
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    0 johan.seger over 3 years ago

    Hello im trying to build the dagu 5 with arduino and motor shield but don’t now how to connect the wires, and can’t find tutorials, do you have a intructubel?

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    0 beacon_dave over 3 years ago in reply to johan.seger

    This will depend upon the motor controller you are using and the version of the Dagu 5. It looks like it comes in 2 and 4 motor variants depending upon the tracked version or the mechanum wheeled version. It also appears to come with 2 or 4 quadrature encoders.

    https://www.pololu.com/file/0J467/Rover%205.pdf  

    Looking at the photo, each motor has a red and black wire terminated in a large white connector. These need to be connected to your motor controller motor outputs. The bunch of four wires with individual black header sockets are the encoder connections which optionally can be connected to a quadrature decoder to give direction and speed information if you require it. The battery pack has a red and black wire and a smaller white connector. This is the 7.2V power supply for the motors and needs to be connected to the motor power input on the motor controller.

    Here is how it would look with the Arduino motor shield (only one motor shown as being connected):

    Arduino motor shield connections

    Image source linked from Arduino motor shield tutorial:
    https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/motor-shield-rev3/msr3-controlling-dc-motor

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    0 beacon_dave over 3 years ago in reply to johan.seger

    This will depend upon the motor controller you are using and the version of the Dagu 5. It looks like it comes in 2 and 4 motor variants depending upon the tracked version or the mechanum wheeled version. It also appears to come with 2 or 4 quadrature encoders.

    https://www.pololu.com/file/0J467/Rover%205.pdf  

    Looking at the photo, each motor has a red and black wire terminated in a large white connector. These need to be connected to your motor controller motor outputs. The bunch of four wires with individual black header sockets are the encoder connections which optionally can be connected to a quadrature decoder to give direction and speed information if you require it. The battery pack has a red and black wire and a smaller white connector. This is the 7.2V power supply for the motors and needs to be connected to the motor power input on the motor controller.

    Here is how it would look with the Arduino motor shield (only one motor shown as being connected):

    Arduino motor shield connections

    Image source linked from Arduino motor shield tutorial:
    https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/motor-shield-rev3/msr3-controlling-dc-motor

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    0 colporteur over 3 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    BD you're and encyclopedia of knowledge or you have a really good search engine:) 

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