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ttedrow 15-02-2005 07:44

Re: Electronics visible?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkWombat

So I guess the question is: can we use a protective shielding/hood to protect the electronics during operation, but which can also be easily removed to access the electronics componenets for inspection and while in the pit area?

The answer from this Inspector is: as minimum the LEDs on the RC must be visible without opening/removing anything.

This is due to the time sensitive nature to the competition. The IFI rep checks each robot before each match.

Al Skierkiewicz 15-02-2005 07:56

Re: Electronics visible?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkWombat

So I guess the question is: can we use a protective shielding/hood to protect the electronics during operation, but which can also be easily removed to access the electronics componenets for inspection and while in the pit area?

You can do whatever you think is best but...If an IFI rep or another smart individual can't see the panel when you are having a problem, they won't be able to help. It is wise to cover the RC but when things start acting up, you want to be able to get some feedback and see that all the PWM connectors and sensor are still connected. When you are 30 seconds from the start of a match and are on the field with your alliance waiting for you, do you want to be removing a big metal cover?
As an inspector, I will agree with Mr. Tedrow, we need to see to help you.

Adam Krajewski 16-02-2005 09:18

Re: Electronics visible?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkWombat
So I guess the question is: can we use a protective shielding/hood to protect the electronics during operation, but which can also be easily removed to access the electronics componenets for inspection and while in the pit area?

Protecting the electronics is a smart idea. However, you are better off using polycarbonate instead of aluminum.

Denman 16-02-2005 09:44

Re: Electronics visible?
 
lexan is perfect, strong and see through

ChrisH 16-02-2005 12:06

Re: Electronics visible?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam Krajewski
Protecting the electronics is a smart idea. However, you are better off using polycarbonate instead of aluminum.

Unless you're using transparent aluminum. Oh Wait that hasn't been invented yet ;)

Alan Anderson 16-02-2005 13:08

Re: Electronics visible?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisH
Unless you're using transparent aluminum. Oh Wait that hasn't been invented yet ;)

http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/8/8/9

DarkWombat 16-02-2005 23:50

Re: Electronics visible?
 
Thanks for the responses. We're probably going to just mill a rectangular hole in the center of the hood and screw on lexan to cover it. And that aluminum article, even though it's around 6 monhts old, is pretty interesting. It's only a matter of time....

Think....transparent titanium? :D


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