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Andrew Schreiber 12-16-2016 08:11 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Anyone know of any extra documentation on what the SD540C gives you?

Basel A 12-16-2016 09:07 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 1621866)
The NavX Micro isn't an MXP board.

Yeah figured that out about 10 seconds after I posted (that's always how it works of course)

Bkeeneykid 12-16-2016 09:09 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Just found that SD540 review. I'd love to get a statement from any of the Mindsensors or team 540 people on if any of these problems are solved with the SD540C.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/review/R1JCF3...toys-and-games

mman1506 12-16-2016 09:22 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkeeneykid (Post 1621900)
Just found that SD540 review. I'd love to get a statement from any of the Mindsensors or team 540 people on if any of these problems are solved with the SD540C.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/review/R1JCF3...toys-and-games

Don't forget this scathing test by CTRE https://www.ctr-electronics.com/down...er-Testing.pdf

bobbysq 12-16-2016 11:28 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mman1506 (Post 1621902)
Don't forget this scathing test by CTRE https://www.ctr-electronics.com/down...er-Testing.pdf

I believe the SD540B has the shutdown feature removed, but the underperformance otherwise is something to consider.

Are there any plans to redo this test with the SD540B/C and the DMC-60?

Edit: The DMC-60 appears to have VERY similar mounting capabilities to the T̶a̶l̶o̶n̶ ̶S̶R̶ Victor SP. The bolt hole distance is the same and there are some zip tie grooves in the same place. It also appears that one could use them as a drop-in replacement for them.

slibert 12-16-2016 11:33 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Basel A (Post 1621898)
Yeah figured that out about 10 seconds after I posted (that's always how it works of course)

Yes, just to be clear, navX-Micro is definitely legal.

Rather than connect to the MXP port, NavX-Micro connects via USB and I2C and is software compatible with the NavX-MXP libraries. So it's a drop-in addition if you already use NavX-MXP.

Navx-Micro is a great option for teams that have already populated the single RoboRIO MXP port with another MXP board, need a second IMU for turret angle or robot arm angle, or are teams with a limited budget. The 2017 NavX libraries will support multiple NavX-family devices, so you can use both NavX-MXP and NavX-Micro on a single robot - even at the full 200 Hz update rate. And even more, there's upcoming support for video processing latency correction to be released soon.

Bkeeneykid 12-17-2016 12:04 AM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbysq (Post 1621916)
Edit: The DMC-60 appears to have VERY similar mounting capabilities to the Talon SR. The bolt hole distance is the same and there are some zip tie grooves in the same place. It also appears that one could use them as a drop-in replacement for them.

Did you mean the Talon SRX? It says on the product page it's a drop in replacement for the Victor SP, but it's size the same as the SRX. If it was a drop in replacement for the SRX, it should have CAN, but it's too large to be a "drop in" replacement for the SP.

bobbysq 12-17-2016 12:28 AM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkeeneykid (Post 1621922)
Did you mean the Talon SRX? It says on the product page it's a drop in replacement for the Victor SP, but it's size the same as the SRX. If it was a drop in replacement for the SRX, it should have CAN, but it's too large to be a "drop in" replacement for the SP.

I actually meant the Victor SP. It's about the same width, so it should fit in with some clearance for most people's mounting configurations, provided you didn't rely on the length too much. I'm not sure why one would want this though, but if I were to guess, they're just trying to establish a standard for motor controller sizes.

bobbysq 12-20-2016 12:23 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Did anyone in the beta get offered to test these? If so, could you try some tests to figure out the general quality of the new motor controllers?

Mark McLeod 12-20-2016 01:36 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
We haven't seen any for Beta Testing.
Beta Testing this year has been on the software rewrites and updates.

JStein 12-20-2016 03:44 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkeeneykid (Post 1621829)
I also couldn't find the new Huskie board either, and that certainly seems interesting. 3061 posted an image of it on their twitter account, but this is all that I've seen of it: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CcwNFi2WIAAy5H9.jpg.

I want to touch on this quick, as we weren't quite sure of how the timing on all of this was going to work. Playing With Fusion, Inc. will be manufacturing and handling ordering for the Huskie Board - a product of Huskie Robotics, FRC Team 3061.

We expect to have them in stock by about the 30th and will be pushing information to the PWF website this week as it is available (and organized!). Please feel free to contact us with any questions (CustomerService@PlayingWithFusion.com)

-Justin, Playing With Fusion, Inc

Bkeeneykid 12-20-2016 03:48 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JStein (Post 1622482)
I want to touch on this quick, as we weren't quite sure of how the timing on all of this was going to work. Playing With Fusion, Inc. will be manufacturing and handling ordering for the Huskie Board - a product of Huskie Robotics, FRC Team 3061.

We expect to have them in stock by about the 30th and will be pushing information to the PWF website this week as it is available (and organized!). Please feel free to contact us with any questions (CustomerService@PlayingWithFusion.com)

-Justin, Playing With Fusion, Inc

I'm certainly excited about this. Two things that I'm personally dying to know
  1. I noticed unlike other MXP board like REV's, there's no MXP pass through, so if my team just got the IMU that plugs into the MXP or another board, we could only have one?
  2. Any idea on estimated price? The $200 of the spartan board always threw me away, but this seems like it could be worth it into that range just because it can do so many really useful things.

JStein 12-20-2016 05:10 PM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bkeeneykid (Post 1622483)
I'm certainly excited about this. Two things that I'm personally dying to know
  1. I noticed unlike other MXP board like REV's, there's no MXP pass through, so if my team just got the IMU that plugs into the MXP or another board, we could only have one?
  2. Any idea on estimated price? The $200 of the spartan board always threw me away, but this seems like it could be worth it into that range just because it can do so many really useful things.

1) I'm assuming you mean you want to stack MXP boards. Since the Huskie Board doesn't have a pass-through, this would have to be the top of the stack to work that way.

2) Price for the Huskie Board is $99.95. It's probably worth noting that Huskie Robotics is getting all of the profit on the boards sold. We are assembling the boards 'at or below cost' with components covered by the Huskie team.

-Justin, Playing With Fusion, Inc

Rich Anderson 12-21-2016 01:11 AM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Needel (Post 1621856)
Sorry we were late making our product page public. You can learn more about it here http://www.revrobotics.com/rev-11-1144/



We don't know what the rules will end up being but this is designed to allow much larger servos on robots, so I would hope the rules are open enough to allow them. In addition to our Smart robot servo, there are plenty of large scale servos available in the open market.

The real added benefits of this come from cost per degree of freedom, since you don't need a separate motor controller for your servos you can save at-least $45 per actuation over a motor by just removing that requirement. We will all learn in January what FIRST will allow this year.

I am working on a prototype turret driven by a pixy cam, and am worried about the servo load on the pixy. Would the motor controller be the answer for an arduino server output too? I am thinking of using a parallel 12v to 5v power supply similar to the LED light hookup on the RioDuino. The servo power supply sounds neat if the game calls for servos this year (I would like to use the Smart servos, which we already have in our inventory).

EmileH 12-21-2016 08:02 AM

Re: [FRC Blog] 2017 Motor (and Servo?) Controllers and MXP
 
How come Analog Devices' ADIS16448 isn't listed as an approved device on the MXP, even though it is available in FIRST Choice?


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