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FotoPlasma 12-11-2003 11:31

EduPneumatics? Where?
 
I'm very sorry to have to ask this question when I have absolutely no base data (being as I haven't even had a chance to see the EduBot Package), but so be it. I haven't seen the new EduRC, nor have I seen the rest of the kit which is included in FIRST registration (however that works), but I am very interested in what anyone else might know about the pneumatics system (which is referenced various times throughout the documentation for the EduRC) which I assume is (somehow) included in the package deal. Also, I have spent a fair amout of time looking through InnovationFirst's website, to no avail. Which is not to say that I'm sure it's not there, I just have yet to find anything conclusive.

I am asking for any technical information anyone might have about the hardware associated with the EduPneumatics system, including (but not limited to) solenoid valves, actuators, pressurization system (pump, compressor, whatever you want to call it), and whatever else may be included. Pictures, in addition to written information, would be awesome, and very much appreciated.

Thanks very much in advance.

KenWittlief 12-11-2003 12:10

as far as we have been able to tell, there is not 'edu pnuematics' included in the Edu kit.

There was some confusion do to a reference on the EDU solonide output being used for 'the pnuematics'

best we can figure, they mean the solonoide outputs can drive the pnumatic valves normally supplied with the competition robot kit.

so you could use the pnuematics from previous years robots, or this years (after the kickoff) with the edu bot, if you want to.

Mr. Van 12-11-2003 20:45

EDU pneumatics
 
The solenoid valves used in past years require 12 VDC to operate. The EDU can only run at 7.2VDC. This means that you will NOT be able to connect the solenoids used in the past to the EDU robot controller.

This does suggest that perhaps the new solenoids for the "big 'bot" might work on 7.2 VDC, but I think it most likely that we will have an "EDU pneumatics addition kit" available in the future that will work with the EDU controller.

For those interested in playing with small pneumatics systems, you might try www.gearseds.com - they make a robot kit similar to the EDU which includes pneumatics (12 VDC).

-Mr. Van
Coach, 599

FotoPlasma 12-11-2003 23:23

Oh. That simplifies things.

Thanks again.

ahecht 13-11-2003 02:39

Team 190 has put together an EduRobot pneumatics kit for use in the 2003 miniFIRST Competition. The kit contains two single action cylinders, two single action solenoids, a reservoir, hoses, valves, etc., and is charged with a bicycle pump. The kits ended up costing about $140 a piece from SMC.

FotoPlasma 13-11-2003 03:04

Thanks, but I was only interested in anything that IFI would have provided.

Mr. Van 25-11-2003 15:22

EDU pneumatics
 
Zan-

Do you know the SMC (or other company) part numbers you used for these "kits"?

-Mr. Van
Coach, Team 599

CHS_Tommy 17-03-2004 16:04

Re: EduPneumatics? Where?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ahecht
Team 190 has put together an EduRobot pneumatics kit for use in the 2003 miniFIRST Competition. The kit contains two single action cylinders, two single action solenoids, a reservoir, hoses, valves, etc., and is charged with a bicycle pump. The kits ended up costing about $140 a piece from SMC.

does that system run off of the 7.2 volt edu bot battery? :confused:

cvhsrobotics 13-07-2004 19:07

Re: EduPneumatics? Where?
 
pnuematics and educations I am in! :D

Astronouth7303 14-07-2004 15:07

Re: EduPneumatics? Where?
 
aren't the solenoid outs just 5v?

Rickertsen2 29-08-2004 21:43

Re: EduPneumatics? Where?
 
I was browsing the forums and came across this thread. I will wager a bet that we will finally see these "edu-pneumatics" in the upconing season. Lets see if my phophetic skizzles hold up.


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