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Tparbotmail 12-11-2015 22:20

Mind SensorMotor Controller for FRC
 
Has anyone considered the the coding impact by changing from the SRX to this new controller. The price point is very attractive. Also how do they work with encoders?

Tparbotmail 12-11-2015 22:22

Forgot to put the model SD540

mman1506 13-11-2015 03:19

The SD540 is just a pwm controller like the Victor SP. It doesn't have any option for connecting an encoder like the Talon SRX. You can download the manual here http://www.mindsensors.com/index.php...attachment=304

Tparbotmail 13-11-2015 10:19

One of the mentors on my team is an EE he installed a quadrature encoder on the SRX and he's telling me that I have to access it through the CAN BUS. Trying to get that working right now. Mman1506 could you please clarify your statement?

mman1506 13-11-2015 11:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tparbotmail (Post 1504994)
One of the mentors on my team is an EE he installed a quadrature encoder on the SRX and he's telling me that I have to access it through the CAN BUS. Trying to get that working right now. Mman1506 could you please clarify your statement?

The bottom line is that the SD540 has no ability to directly connect to an encoder or communicate over CAN bus.

Tparbotmail 13-11-2015 15:35

Thank you mman1506

GeeTwo 13-11-2015 16:03

Re: Mind SensorMotor Controller for FRC
 
Both this and the new Spark controller look like they can be used as a direct replacement for Talon SR with no change in programming (though there may be another class in the libraries). Each also supports both normally open and normally closed limit switches connected to the controller. Note that this information is NOT available to the RIO unless you also send it back to a DIO line. Neither supports CAN, encoders, nor potentiometers. As far as I can see with a casual reading of the specs, these two are functionally equivalent; the decision for one over the other will be based on quality, form factor, availability, and cost.

talon540 08-12-2015 22:23

Re: Mind SensorMotor Controller for FRC
 
Talon 540, in a workshop, shot a short video of our robot running with SD540's. We will vouch for the quality of them given the performance in the video!

We used six: four for the mecanum wheels, one for the lift, and one for the pneumatic system.

The video is linked below:
http://youtu.be/9lq6U3EpTg


mindsensors, the manufacturer, is linked below:
http://www.mindsensors.com/

talon540 11-12-2015 13:32

Re: Mind SensorMotor Controller for FRC
 
Also, temperature specs can be found here:

http://www.team540.com/sd540/

Jim Wilks 11-12-2015 14:36

Re: Mind SensorMotor Controller for FRC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by talon540 (Post 1510727)
We used six: four for the mecanum wheels, one for the lift, and one for the pneumatic system.

How could you possibly use a motor controller for a pneumatic system?

talon540 15-12-2015 09:05

Re: Mind SensorMotor Controller for FRC
 
I just realized... I need more caffeine! Apologies for an earlier post, but our robot does NOT use an SD540 for our pneumatics. It was for our lift mechanism.

Man, that's embarrassing. I'll drink some RedBull, wake up, and be quiet now. Sorry to Jim Wilks and FIRST for the confusion!


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