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Arhowk 23-03-2014 21:59

CRIO-FRCIII
 
Is there anywhere to ask questions about the new CRIO for the 2015 season? I meant to ask about it at St. Louis last year but didn't have the time.

Also, when's the earliest time to get our hands on it? I remember hearing fall of this year.

Knufire 23-03-2014 22:03

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
The FRC NI community page would probably be the way to go: https://decibel.ni.com/content/commu...w=discussions\

Some information about the roboRIO is also in the documents section of the same page: https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-30419

geomapguy 23-03-2014 22:04

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arhowk (Post 1363415)
Is there anywhere to ask questions about the new CRIO for the 2015 season? I meant to ask about it at St. Louis last year but didn't have the time.

Also, when's the earliest time to get our hands on it? I remember hearing fall of this year.

https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-30419

alex.lew 23-03-2014 22:27

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Quote:

Also, when's the earliest time to get our hands on it? I remember hearing fall of this year.
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...-alpha-testing
Several teams were chosen as alpha testers for the Athena/roboRIO. You can check out their team websites for a summary of results, images, etc.

Arhowk 24-03-2014 14:41

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by electrian21 (Post 1363451)
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...-alpha-testing
Several teams were chosen as alpha testers for the Athena/roboRIO. You can check out their team websites for a summary of results, images, etc.

That's a shame, I know we would have loved to alpha test (I'm assuming it was either random selection out of teams that won Delphi's Quality award or submitted applications)

Anyway, thanks for the links!

NotInControl 25-03-2014 15:42

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
What is your question about the 2015 Control System. I will try to answer it as best I can.

I am part of the Alpha Test Team.

Regards,
Kevin

Jon Stratis 25-03-2014 15:47

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arhowk (Post 1363878)
That's a shame, I know we would have loved to alpha test (I'm assuming it was either random selection out of teams that won Delphi's Quality award or submitted applications)

Anyway, thanks for the links!

FIRST invited 15 teams (former Beta Test teams with good records) to apply to be Alpha Test teams, then accepted 9 of them, 3 per language. If you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to help - my team is one of the Alpha Test teams, and we've had ours working in both Java and C++ for several months now.

Arhowk 25-03-2014 19:00

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Well, for either of you I suppose
  1. How is the new Java API? Is it simply the old one or did they re-do it with all Java 8ness
  2. Is it easy to upgrade / switch JRE's on the niRIO?
  3. (not familiar with C++ on cRIO but our team is considering C++ for 2015) I've heard most about the upgrade from Java ME to SE but is it also being updated to C++11? (or does it already have C++11)
  4. How easy is it to write code on standard Java SE / cRIO Java and port it to niRIO?
  5. What are the deploy times?

Jefferson 25-03-2014 20:52

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arhowk (Post 1364772)
Well, for either of you I suppose
  1. How is the new Java API? Is it simply the old one or did they re-do it with all Java 8ness
  2. Is it easy to upgrade / switch JRE's on the niRIO?
  3. (not familiar with C++ on cRIO but our team is considering C++ for 2015) I've heard most about the upgrade from Java ME to SE but is it also being updated to C++11? (or does it already have C++11)
  4. How easy is it to write code on standard Java SE / cRIO Java and port it to niRIO?
  5. What are the deploy times?

We are a C++ team, so I'll take a stab at some of your questions and leave the rest for others.
  1. They are switching IDEs to Eclipse (as is C++), but the libraries are staying much the same. Somebody else will need to elaborate on any differences in the API.
  2. Don't know
  3. Windriver does not use C++11. It's stuck somewhere years back in C++ versions. We are using the latest version of Eclipse and C++11
  4. Libraries aren't expected to change much, but there may be some differences for Java. Somebody chime in here.
  5. Deploy times are pretty quick. It executes script in the command line in Eclipse that ftps the program to the robot restarts the program, no more restarting the OS on every deploy. The whole process takes around 30sec.

Jared 25-03-2014 21:03

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
I have a few questions.

How long does it take for the whole thing to turn on, including the radio?

Is it still WPIlib for Java?

What's the radio look like? Are we still using the d-links?

How low does the voltage have to go to brown out the radio/controller?

Arhowk 25-03-2014 21:07

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jefferson (Post 1364823)
Deploy times are pretty quick. It executes script in the command line in Eclipse that ftps the program to the robot restarts the program, no more restarting the OS on every deploy. The whole process takes around 30sec.

hm. Faster, not by much

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared (Post 1364833)

How long does it take for the whole thing to turn on, including the radio?

based on his timings, the bootup time is about the same

Quote:

Is it still WPIlib for Java?
yes
Quote:

What's the radio look like? Are we still using the d-links?
i believe so

vinnie 25-03-2014 21:10

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
How good is the support for standard Linux programs, do you think it might be able to run ROS?

theawesome1730 25-03-2014 21:18

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
I realize the roboRIO has a shorter profile but a larger foot print and now must have external modules for solenoid breakouts and additional analog and digital inputs. Does weight with all the extra components end up similar to the cRIO or is it lighter weight (as we would hope it to be)?

xXhunter47Xx 25-03-2014 21:35

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arhowk (Post 1364835)
i believe so

I thought the roboRIO was the radio as well? That's what I saw at the display model at San Diego or at least what I thought I saw.

Do any of you know what the Solenoid Module will be? I've been told it's a CANipede RCM but it looks a bit old to be used in conjuncture with the new hardware.

Tom Line 25-03-2014 22:09

Re: CRIO-FRCIII
 
Here is an overview of the new 2015 control system:

http://www.fightingpi.org/Resources/...ha/Alpha.shtml

Arohowk, please don't guess at answers. We are currently not using dLinks. We are using USB radios whose drivers reside on the RoboRIO and who don't require a boot-up like the current radio systems do.

The system will be on display on our 2013 Ultimate Ascent robot this weekend Waterford, and again at the State Championship. In addition, National Instruments reps are planning on coming up to do a LabVIEW seminar and an hour long seminar on the new control system at the State Championships Thursday morning as a part of our '1718 Presents' seminar series. We'll be releasing more info as States get closer.

Once the competition season ends we'll restart our Alpha testing and begin updating the web page with more information.

Please keep in mind the software is still VERY much in the development stage. When we met late last year, some of the languages still weren't completely functional. Take everything with a very large grain of salt: the same folks developing the Alpha hardware are also supporting the current FRC season. Don't expect much progress for a while.


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