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rich2202 07-02-2015 08:36

24 volts to power CIM's?
 
R8 & R30 allows Custom Circuits to create up to 24 volts.

R44 says that Custom Circuits may not alter the power pathway ...

Does R44, or any other rule, prevent boosting voltage to 24 volts, and using that power to power Motor Controllers, and thus the CIM's?

The "pathway" is not change. The power still goes from the PDP, to the Motor Controller (which is controlled by the roboRio), to the CIM. The power is merely enhanced between the PDP and the Motor Controller. In other words, the custom circuit gets in the way, but does not bypass anything.

I remember last year that there was a rule that prevented using 24v to power CIMs.

GeeTwo 07-02-2015 09:17

Re: 24 volts to power CIM's?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 2015 Game Manual, Glossary
CUSTOM CIRCUIT – any electrical component of the robot other than motors , pneumatic solenoids, roboRIO, PDP, PCM, VRM, RSL, 120A breaker, motor controllers, relay modules, wireless bridge, or batteries.

Therefore, anything with a motor is not a custom circuit. And custom circuits need to be on separate branches per
Quote:

Originally Posted by Game Manual, R37
Each branch circuit must be protected by one and only one circuit breaker on the PDP per Table 4-2. No other electrical load
can be connected to the breaker supplying this circuit.


TFleig78 07-02-2015 09:22

Re: 24 volts to power CIM's?
 
R44 states that the pathway between the PDP, motor controllers, and motor may not be altered by a custom circuit. Stepping up the voltage would be altering the pathway.
Anyways, the CIM is a 12v motor.


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