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CAN regulations
I was wondering if your required or not to use yellow and green colored wires for your CAN connection.
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The answer you seek is in the robot rules sections 4.8 or 4.9. Anyway the only color requirements are for power wires. Signal wire can be any color. You should be consistent though.
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Although the colors may not be required, we highly recommend following the green/yellow scheme for the following reasons.
-Makes robot inspection and troubleshooting easier. -The colors will match what's labeled on the roboRIO CAN connector -The colors will match what's labeled on the PDP/PCM Weidmuller connectors. -The colors match the Talon SRX cable harness. It all adds up to a better CAN bus experience. |
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It will also make things easier to trouble shoot, if needed and less likely for someone to connect things wrong when a fix is required in the heat of competition. |
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I agree with all of the reasons that you site. And I'll add another for us, green/yellow are the school colors. :-)
However, FIRST has not provided a source for the green/yellow twisted pair. I have been unable to find a source for the green/yellow twisted pair. Can anyone provide a source? Thanks |
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Thanks!
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[edit]Looking up the part numbers on the manufacturer's catalog yields a disappointing result: the two-wire cables offered by ASE Supply are either red/black or yellow/brown pairs. The pictures on their web site are not to be trusted.[/edit] Quote:
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