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Question…I now have 3 battery sources to plug/unplug. I see all negatives are connected after the voltage regulation. Can I leave the positive as is, connect the negatives of the batteries together before voltage regulation, put in a single switch and then take the switched negative to the 2 voltage regulation circuits and servos, allowing me to leave the batteries connected? I was also thinking of adding some breakaway headers under the board for debugging without motors.I realise a better battery source would be the best solution, but I’m learning! WYGIGS
Awesome!I would like to ask a question, where permissible. HOW did you program it? What software combinations,where applicable? I appreciate your time and attention. Thanks!
As cyberjeff suggested, I now believe my original problem was noise from the IR Sensor corrupting the signal to the Bluetooth board. I've read lots of information on the IR sensor making noise on the power lines, and I'm beginning to understand. I've also read lots on decoupling capacitors, which I assume is cyberjeff's solution. I wanted to put all this information together to form my solution, which may have gone too far? I've drawn a schematic (not done this before so forgive me if it doesn't follow standards or is a little messy).Could someone (with more experience than me) give the shematic a look over please. I need to buy parts before I breadboard it so would be grateful if mistakes could be pointed out before I place the order.Thanks