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billbo911 13-02-2013 00:17

Re: Photosensor as encoder for bang bang.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MysterE (Post 1232537)
Nothing better than watching a student finally 'getting it'....

That is EXACTLY why I do what I do. Seeing that spark when it finally clicks, makes everything worth it.

So, is there a chance you can post the final version of the code you are using? Both Begin.vi and the control loop?

xraymypanda 14-02-2013 20:15

Re: Photosensor as encoder for bang bang.
 
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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1231700)
If you are, then are you using 24v solenoid came in the Kit the past couple of years. This year they were offered in FIRST Choice.

Is this legal? My team has been looking for a high voltage power for a banner sensor and would like to do this but I can't find anything in the rules that says whether or not this is legal.

Mark McLeod 14-02-2013 21:28

Re: Photosensor as encoder for bang bang.
 
To be sure you should ask Q & A.
Past permissions are not present rules.

I don't see any restriction other than R70
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Outputs from each Solenoid Breakout shall not cumulatively exceed 16W for the cRIO-FRC (8-slot) and 21W for the cRIO-FRC II (4-slot).
And solenoid valves alone don't draw that kind of power. I think that's addressing having the power draw of other custom circuits/sensors that might be connected there.

R66 is a weird one. It says we can't pump 12v into the Breakouts except through the Wago power ports. I wonder who tried to do what?


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