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I wonder what that box next to the Spikes is for.
I also notice you have the serial cable from the Programming Port on the RC and the Serial Port on the Circuit Breaker running down to where that censored box is... Could it be some sort of auxiliary processor system? |
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The box beside the Spikes i won't keep a secret, just because its not a big deal. It is a 7.2 volt backup battery charger.
For the censored box i will give details and some electrical diagrams and such closer to the end of the build season... But that still doesn't say what it is.... ;) :D :ahh: *edit* i need to learn how to spell (spelling changed) *edit* |
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love the cable management system! very slick!
i was looking at something like that the other day. looks like it works well -Chris |
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ARGG you totally stole 1278s cable track! Thats the exact same stuff were using! :D Makes eveything look soo much neater
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Hehe, ITS TOO PRETTY!!
I like how its nice and neat. Ours is somewhat like that... not really though. |
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It's plugged into the TTL port. Interesting ;)
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Here's a link to it on Panduit's site http://www.panduit.com/products/browse.asp?classid=1006 |
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WOW it looks great!!! "Wait I'm on this team of course i have seen it", but today i wasn't there to see the finish bit of it!!!
P.S.:SHHHHHHHHH my team doesn't know that i skipped to go play paint ball!!! :D :D :D |
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Looks very nice but also large and heavy.
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Are we allowed to use the breaker board from 05?
Regerdless, nice board. |
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I spy the serial TTL-whatever card plugged into the robot controller. Perhaps it's a functional camera that 1501 has managed to get to work?
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---We do now, Goob!!!! :D No power tools for a week! :ahh: |
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PLEASE tell me that's an external FPU under that censor bar........... i want an FPU on the robot SOOOOOO bad........
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Experience is the name of the game... At first you don't succeed, try, try, again.
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Or not... :rolleyes: Also, I see you added the remote program / reset buttons to your robot. |
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My hint to everyone: Look at the cables that go to the censored box, there is TTL, remote program / reset cable, program cable, tether, breaker panel cable, and then a non connected PWM cable (what could that be for?). It seems most of you are thinking either too high tech or too simple, you got to go in between the two. |
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Could it be an ultrasonic ranging head, or perhaps just a connector that allows the electronics board to be easily taken off of and put back on the robot? Can I get a confirmation that it is not an auxiliary processor, or would that be revealing too much? :) |
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Its not an auxiliary processor, besides wouldn't that violate the rules? |
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Am I the only person that the picture shows up as broken to? (small box with small red X in it)
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Explorer 6.0.2900.2180
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I spy with my little eye flag terminals. Sheathed ones no less, nice. Ive only found one supplier, may I ask where yours came from?
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...gle&picid=9458 The only thing that puzzles me is the camera TTL converter cable going into the censored area, but I suppose it could exit along the bottom just as easily. |
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However we do have a autonomous selecter on our OI Station. We used it last year when i was on programming, but i don't know if there using it this year... i think so though. |
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At least I can infer that it has several switches on it, right? :D |
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I KNOW WHAT IT IS!!!!!!!!!!
IT'S A DEVISE TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!! Josh Team Driver/Designer |
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Note the homophony(homonymity?) in "CENSOR" box
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Sweet board! I love it!
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Those electrical schematics and the true picture are going to be running a bit late as i had some things come up recently.
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Actually the censored banner is just that, a banner. There is nothing under it :D
Pay no mind to that box behind, errr...I mean under the curtain :) |
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i think that it looks very clean and neat
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So are you going to tell us what it is??? PLEASE DO!!!!!!!!!! :confused:
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I'm curious to see what's behind the censored block, but overall, great job guys. I didn't think wiring that clean was possible.
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Yeah sorry guys, we are running a bit behind our planned schedule so i am trying to catch up. I need to finish some stuff for the robot and then i will type up a small explanation and attach a picture of whats under the censored box. Electrical diagrams will come a bit later...
I apologize once again. |
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![]() Sorry it took so long, i will explain this real quick before going to bed. The box on the board is just a conjunction box taking the program, the breaker panel, the tether, the camera TTL, and the remote Rest and Program buttons and putting them into a DB25 cable. There is a switch on the box to go from Programming mode and feedback to breaker panel feedback. There will be two external boxes, one will be on the robot and will have the reset and program buttons and the Camera TTL on and off. While the other is going to be built in to the OI Controller Station. From there not only will we be able to have a Remote Reset and program button, camera TTL on and off switch, but we will be able to leave the laptop at our OI station and control everything during practice mode and have it tethered while going through one cable. Otherwise having a tether cable, a program cable, and having to keep putting the robot into program mode and disconnecting and reconnecting the TTL chip on the board all the time gets rather annoying. Our DB25 Cable is 25 feet long, and we took into consideration that the RS232 data can only travel about 50 feet. I will be posting electrical schematics hopefully soon. P.S. This board has changed since this picture was taken i will take a final picture before we pack our beauty up in the crate. |
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