Performance peoplebot i/o, Erformance, Eople – Pioneer 2 / PeopleBot User Manual

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4 Pulse-width-modulation ports (PWM1-4)

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1 signal ground (Gnd)

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1 Vcc (+5 VDC)

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1 Vpp (+12 VDC)

Note that the general-purpose I/O and analog-to-digital ports are shared with the

General I/O connector (below) and joystick circuitry and may not be available for use
on all robots. For example, the analog lines P5_4-7, are used by the Joystick port, which

now comes standard with the Pioneer 2-AT and Performance PeopleBot. In addition,

four of the A/D ports and the PWM ports are shared with digital input and output lines,
respectively.

Table 20. User I/O Expansion Port

Pin

#

Label Use

Pin

#

Label Use

1

P2_12 OD0

or

PWM #1

2

P3_0 ID0

3

P2_13 OD1

or

PWM #2

4

P3_1 ID1

5

P2_14 OD2

or

PWM #3

6

P3_2 ID2

7

P2_15 OD3

or

PWM #4

8

P3_3 ID3

9

P5_4 ID4

or

A/D #1

10

P3_4 OD4

11

P5_5 ID5

or

A/D #2

12

P3_5 OD5

13

P5_6 ID6

or

A/D #3

14

P3_6 OD6

15

P5_7 ID7

or

A/D #4

16

P3_7 OD7

17

P5_9 A/D

#0/5

18

Vcc <100ma

19

Vpp <100ma

20

Gnd

Performance PeopleBot I/O

The left and right Tabletop IR detectors on the Performance PeopleBot are connected to
the ID0 and ID1 digital input ports of the User I/O, respectively, which appear as bits 0
and 1 in the digin byte of the standard P2OS Server Information Packet. Normally high
(1), the digital input port goes low (0) when its respective Tabletop sensor detects an

object within its range of operation.

The left and right IR breakbeams are connected the User I/O digital input ports ID2 and
ID3

, respectively. Normally high (1), the respective input port goes low (0) when an

object breaks the IR transmitter’s beam to its companion receiver.

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