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R.C. 09-01-2016 01:50

Re: WCP 2016 Product Release + MCC
 
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Originally Posted by marshall (Post 1518310)
The spartan board is really cool. Can you share how that design came to be and what software you did the PCB layout in?

I emailed Austin (FRC971) who did all the real leg work, we just helped with production and resale. He should be able to be able to post more info.

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Originally Posted by mman1506 (Post 1518313)
Any pictures of the pneumatic wheel hubs?

I'm also really glad to see 971's mxp available I nearly considered designing my own after seeing theirs. What model of gyro are you using?

We are using the same model that Jared noted below!

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Originally Posted by Sohaib (Post 1518332)
Will these be sold through VEX as well?

They will not be sold via VEX, but for our Canadian customers we can ship via USPS if that is more affordable. I know it won't be as fast as direct ship from VEX Canada but it should be cheaper than FedEX.

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Originally Posted by rsisk (Post 1518341)
Is the Spartan sensor board going to be an approved board for use on an FRC robot? Or will there be problems with the PWM pass thru connectors being part of an active board?

You will have to wait to find out tomorrow :p

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Originally Posted by Knufire (Post 1518368)
Does the inner tube come with the tire or hub?

Sorry that's my fault,the tube comes with the tire as shown in the picture. Editing description now.

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Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1518460)
I like all of these things. I wish you had the tires about a month ago, before I spent over $100 on similar tires from McMaster, but that's okay, I'm sure we'll need more at some point in the future. I'm very curious to see a picture of the other tread pattern, and the hubs.

Also, is there any possibility of inch size single-flute router bits?

We will have both tire pictures up tomorrow and hubs in a couple of days. CAD will follow tomorrow. For the endmills we went with Metric because:
  • The metric endmills are cheaper for our customers. I understand that most customers will need to buy a new collet, but it will really save them money over the Onsrud ones.
  • The 4mm will allow you to create tap holes for #10-32 and router at a good feedrate. In the past we've used 1/8" endmills to create this hole, but have broken way too may endmills. Moving to 4mm has been fantastic.
But David, if you'd still like the english standard please email me sizes and QTY.

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Originally Posted by Chak (Post 1518480)
What's the bore size on those GT2 pulleys? I hope and expect 1/2'' hex, but I can't find that information on the website (yet).

Those are all pinions for the smaller legal motors in FRC. They are .125, 4mm and 5mm press fit for those motors. None of the pinions are 1/2", you can download and check the models as well. We do have larger pulleys in 3mm GT profile in production, but I'm unsure if we'll get them in time for teams this season.

Side notes belt are now in stock, picture soon to follow.

R.C. 09-01-2016 02:29

Re: WCP 2016 Product Release + MCC
 
Update,

The pneumatic wheels page has both variations of tires we are selling. Hubs are different for both products. CAD is up, the tread is dumbed down (Will be updated later).

GT2 Belts has pictures and in stock qty's.

AustinSchuh 09-01-2016 09:46

Re: WCP 2016 Product Release + MCC
 
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Originally Posted by marshall (Post 1518310)
The spartan board is really cool. Can you share how that design came to be and what software you did the PCB layout in?

We've been designing custom boards since the 2012 season. When the new roboRIO was coming out, we knew we were going to design a board to at least add the gyro. As part of the beta test, 971 also learned about the sensor brownout issues (and had observed them before in previous years). We designed the board in about a month in 2014 during the beta test, and then had one of our local sponsors assemble it during the 2015 season. After a season of use across 5 teams (and an Einstein win with one!), we made some modifications to address issues found. RC offered to help sell it, so here we are.

We used the GEDA tools to design the board under Linux. An older revision of the board design files are publicly available on 971's website.


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