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Jeff Rodriguez 31-03-2004 00:22

LED flashers
 
I'm wondering what the teams thought of the LED flashers this year, instead of the revolving dome light.

From a spectator/ref view, I found them very hard to see. I didn't think they were bright enough, especially since many teams put them in strange/out-of-the-way places.
They are also very hard to see once the match has ended. When the robot is disabled they only flash every 5 seconds or so. I'm sure this could be changed with a simple adjustment.

Any thoughts?

Pierson 31-03-2004 00:27

Re: LED flashers
 
I thought they were a step in the right direction.

I agree with everything you said, especially the after-the-match-ended flash rate.

I know you are asking for opinions, but here is one thread on LED's: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=26878
and there are a couple others about them as well!

Ali Ahmed 31-03-2004 00:27

Re: LED flashers
 
True. When watching machtes you couldn't really tell which bot was on what alliance which made scoring difficult. What we did is we CNC'd a light mount. It workes pretty good. I'll try and upload a pic.

Adam Y. 31-03-2004 07:34

Re: LED flashers
 
In all honesty if you really were superbright leds then no one would have any problems seeing them.

Bduggan04 31-03-2004 09:03

Re: LED flashers
 
I thought the lights were pretty stupid. As much as I hated mounting the dome light, it was still much easier to see and it actually served a purpose. I think I could send our robot out with no lights on it and few would probably notice. It is a step in the right direction because they're smaller and lighter, but functionality was compromised with this change to the kit. I would like to see something brighter that blinked longer in shorter intervals for next year.

Eric O 31-03-2004 09:14

Re: LED flashers
 
I would agree that they are a step in the right direction. They had their pros and cons, but like with the light I’m sure FIRST will strive to find better ones.

LED Advantages:
Smaller, don’t have to find placement in robot
No changing of the cover or teams with the wrong cover. (Not that it ever happened :ahh: )


Light Advantages:
More robust (If the LEDs are not shielded they pretty much explode on any sort of impact)
Brighter

Even as is, I like them better. (As a Mech E, the wieght and size sold me ;) )

Eric

JVN 31-03-2004 09:20

Re: LED flashers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric O
Even as is, I like them better. (As a Mech E, the wieght and size sold me ;) )

Eric

Eric's direct quote was:
"Who cares if you can see them or not! It's lighter! More MechE weight!"

dez250 31-03-2004 09:38

Re: LED flashers
 
I LOVE THEM...

There are many resons why i like these so much. One ius the changing of technology, isnt that what FIRST is all about? Also its alot less field lint i had to worry about as Field Reset Manager in NYC. Plus No more worying about finding a blue or red cover that isnt broken for our next match. Also they were DESIGNED BY IFI . I had a loing talk with one of the designers over this past weekend and i learned alot more about these and my mind was pushed into liking them even more. Also they are lighter and easier to mount, no more wiring to a spike, now directly pinned to the RC. Also they are easier to obtain and take up less space in the spare parts bins at events so theres more available. But like many other have said they seem to need to be brighter and blink a few more times/sec during manual control, kinda like they do in auton mode.

JakeGallagher 31-03-2004 15:29

Re: LED flashers
 
I liked them more than the spinning lights. They're just a little bit closer to Death Lasers. :)
Seriously though, I was in the second level of seating at the competition and I could see the lights fine, even on some of the bots with...interestingly placed lights. I guess it's different when you're on the ground.

Billfred 04-04-2004 20:34

Re: LED flashers
 
Personally, I sometimes had a bit of trouble discerning the LEDs. I wound up using context clues (team number, where the drivers were looking, etc.) to figure out alliances.

Perhaps either a tweaking of the LED flashing is in order, or maybe (and I know this sounds low-tech) a flag that teams have to mount on their robot once it hits the field? Just pop it on the top when you set up, take it off when you get off, no weighing or measuring or any of that. If nothing else, it'll make things that much easier to see for the spectators (which FIRST is trying to aim for--to a point). I pity the poor folks who were sitting way up at the top of the stands at Palmetto. I shudder to think what would happen had they opened the upper deck up!!

Ed Sparks 04-04-2004 20:44

Re: LED flashers
 
I picked up too many of the flasher covers off of the playing field carpet. Most were pulverized into something just short of dust. I'll bring a dustbuster to Atlanta. ;)

Winged Globe 04-04-2004 20:51

Re: LED flashers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dez250
Also they were DESIGNED BY IFI

I heard something about this. Other than the nice changing blink-rates for different periods, I think they also mentioned that certain error states can be discerned from afar by the blink rate/styles.

MikeDubreuil 04-04-2004 20:57

Re: LED flashers
 
I found the LEDs worked best at extreme distances. For instance, when I was wathcing a match from about 150ft away I could easilly tell which color a robot was.

Of course, it was much easier to distinguis during autonomous mode. With a brighter LED, and a quicker flash, I think the new LEDs would be perfect.

Aidan F. Browne 04-04-2004 21:40

Re: LED flashers
 
Ah... but imagine the possibilities now that we have LEDs controlled by the field instead of a dome controlled by teams...

... the computer randomly assigns you to an alliance at the start of a match ;)

... the computer randomly reassigns all robot alliances 1 minute into match ;)

... the computer randomly assigns each robot a different color - and that color determines which of the four objects in your goal you get points for ;)

... the computer randomly assigns each robot a different color... which tells it which color ball to knock off a tee in autonomous ;)

... the computer randomly assigns each robot a different color... which matches a different IR beacon frequency. :)

The possibilities are endless! Isn't it great?!?!?!?!

Billfred 12-04-2004 18:58

Re: LED flashers
 
hmm...2v2 that becomes a new 2v2 midway.

I could see the potential for disaster...but if you applied the idea to FIRST Frenzy, it'd be kinda interesting to see the strategies. Maybe next year.


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