Electrical Schematics

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Summary

Robots electric wise are really similar. They require a battery, some sort of electric protection like fuses or breakers, a switch, motor controller, motors, and a way to command the motor controller. On this page you are going to see multiple schematics, some of them are specifics to some robots some of them are general examples. This list is constantly updated and if the robot you are building is not listed in the schematic please follow one of the general schematics.

Sabertooth

If your robot is not in this list but it has a Sabertooth and is RC controlled you can look to this one. Here is a general schematic for R\C controlled robot using a Sabertooth motor controller with and without encoders.

RoboteQ

If your robot is not in this list but it have a RoboteQ and is RC controlled you can look to this one. Here is a general schematic for R\C controlled robot using a RoboteQ motor controller with and without encoders.

RoboClaw

If your robot is not in this list but it has a RoboClaw and is RC controlled you can look to this one. Here is a general schematic for R\C controlled robot using a RoboClaw motor controller with and without encoders.

MLT-JR

You can take a look at our different MLT platforms. Here a few sample schematics (With batteries in series, parallel and single batteries.)

Vectoring Robot

You can find all of our vectoring robots by following this link .

Wifi ATR

If you want to wire a wifi robot, here is a schematic for the Programable wifi package.

Mini IPS

Here is a schematic for the Mini IPS robot.

4WD ATR

If you want to wire a 4WD robot with Wheelchair motors, here is a general schematic.