Getting started, A. motor and power connections – Pololu TReX User Manual

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3. Getting Started

TReX input/output connection points

Getting started with your TReX can be as simple as connecting power, your motors, and your RC or analog control
signals (see

Section 3.a

and

Section 3.b

). Configure your jumpers for RC or analog mode (see

Section 3.c

) and

you’re good to go. While it’s running, the TReX will communicate with you via its LEDs (see

Section 3.d

). Once

you have all your connections in place, we recommend your first step be to calibrate your TReX for your particular
RC or analog controller (see

Section 3.e

).

3.a. Motor and Power Connections

The TReX receives its power through the VIN/GND connector terminals. VIN should be between 6 and 16 V and
your power source must be able to supply the current your motors will be drawing. The TReX can supply peaks
of 30 A and up to a continuous 13 A to each of its two bidirectional motors. Performance will depend the on
actual system and its ability to dissipate heat. The TReX’s bottom motor driver board is designed to help heat flow
away from the VNH2SP30 motor driver chips, but addition of a heat sink and good air flow will further improve
performance. The TReX can supply up to 15 A (continuous) to the auxiliary motor.

There are several different ways to connect motors to your TReX:

Option 1:

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3. Getting Started

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