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Pneumatics board for 2015, is it in the KOP?
I haven't been able to find an answer for what I need to know and my google-fu seems to be lacking a bit lately. Is the pneumatics board included inthe kit of parts this year? With the move to most pneumatics stuff to FIRST Choice lately and the announcement to reserve a board from Andymark to guarantee you get one, I just want to make sure that I don't miss my opportunity.
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Re: Pneumatics board for 2015, is it in the KOP?
Kate Pilotte said at Championship that whatever is required to run a robot will be in the Kickoff Kit. Since the Pneumatic Control Module will not be required to run a robot, it will most likely not be in the Kickoff Kit, but I expect it to be available via FIRST Choice.
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The following was posted by Kate on 8/20 at http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...tem-KOP-Survey
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I'd be pretty miffed if we don't get it. |
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Keep in mind that there are relays on the roboRIO, and that you can run the pneumatics system from those in the same way you do currently. In fact, the same VI's for running the pneumatic system are still present in the Beta version of LabVIEW for FRC. Of course, this is pending the 2015 rules, but I can't imagine a reason not to allow it.
I agree having the pneumatic control module included would be nice though, if only to free up relays for other things. |
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You will need the pneumatic board for the compressor. Presumably. Available for preorder from andymark along with the new PD board.
If I never use another spike, I will die happy. |
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My $0.02: If the pneumatics board is not in the KOP next year, it will be the very first time that any portion of the robot control system has not been included in the KOP in at least its introductory year*. I have a very hard time picturing no board in the KOP totes.
That said, this is also the first time pneumatic control has actually been completely optional (in previous years, it came bundled as part of the RC, Sidecar, or Breakout functionalities, depending on system and preferred option). *Aside from the years when the control system had to go back to FIRST after the competition season, of course, and even then they were reissued every year. |
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If you have pneumatics they will NOT be able to be run exclusively through the RoboRio without the pneumatics board as far as a I know. The RoboRio CAN handle 4 spike relays for pneumatics BUT you will need the pneumatics board to run the pressure switch, and to control the compressor. I would find it highly unlikely that this would not be included in the KOP. For a comparison of the two systems go to: http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default...CS_Handout.pdf |
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I haven't seen the 2015 rules, but I wouldn't necessarily draw the conclusion that the PCM will be the only way to run a compressor and pressure switch. My opinion is that it will probably be the only legal way to run 24v solenoids.. The only reason I could think of for the rules to require the PCM for compressor and pressure switch is for ease of inspection. |
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The following link has pictures of the VRM, PCM, PDM and RoboRio. The PCM shows a jumper that looks like it can be used to select 12V or 24V output.
http://www.fightingpi.org/Resources/...oduction.shtml |
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