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The Chicklet only supports HID. It does not support HUB. We have a solution that does support HUB and other device classes however that solution was not cost effective. We wanted to keep the device affordable for FIRST Teams. Also the 15-pin joystick port does not provide enough interface to support more than one device. We have a device that outputs RS232 data instead of analog/digital. It is less expensive than the chicklet. If we had a serial port on the O/I this would have been the way to go. Mike Copioli CTRE team 217 |
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On another note i look forward to all new products introduced to us by CTRE, and espically those which may be included in this years and future Kit of Parts. |
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"Same idea at a cheaper cost?" ?? From what I can tell, no one else in the world supplies this product. $100 is a bargain. This is a one-of-a-kind innovation made by a small company who is focused on providing a service to FIRST teams. Kudos to Crossing the Road Electronics for providing this great product to the FIRST community. I just hope that the GDC and FIRST engineering deem it legal. Andy B. |
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One thing that students here will learn when they get out of college is that engineering time is expensive. Even "simple" changes can cost a company lots of money. Every feature or tweak or neat thing you want to do to a product that's in development will cost money. Businesses have to evaluate the business case for each of these changes and determine whether it will pay off or not. |
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Well.. I'm guessing at this point that the device is probably legal?
Anyway, I don't know what my team would do, if they should decide to buy one. Personally, I think It would be nice to have a wider selection of joysticks, and lord only knows the gameport joysticks have been exotic and quite expensive (right about the same price as these adapters). 2 adapters for the driver, and one for the operator amounts to a nice amount of money. That might be too much. Maybe just get one, for now, for the operator, depending on the game, or make a custom box for the operator and then invest two into being able to get some new(er) USB joysticks for the driver. That will be a decision for the "higher ups," lol, ifjjasasjdi90. This is a new idea, but I'll say that the price makes the decision hard. I don't think it matters. There is enough need for a device like this that adoption won't take that long. If you could get a plug at the kickoff, then everyone would know what your device does, and you'd be setting sail right away. |
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I know it's a little late in the development cycle but, Cypress Semi Kind of specializes in this type of interface. After this batch some of their solutions may be more cost effective.
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It is broken, that's why this product exists. FIRST is forcing us to use outdated interface technology. FIRST isn't going to create enough economic incentive for joystick manufacturers to produce Analog joysticks. Eventually IFI will have to change or FIRST will provide us or allow us to buy these Chicklets. The fact that the Chicklet allow you to connect a game pad is just a unique feature. I have reservations about whether CrossTheRoadElectronics would meet 2006 vendor requirements. The capital to create enough boards to timely deliver the goods is huge. Yet, AndyMark is somehow able to make due. We've ordered from them and they can deliver. Oh well, I'm not an expert at supply chain. For everyones sake I hope they are a vendor in 2007. |
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look up this number on Digikey Cypress Part #CY7C67300 Mike Copioli CTRE |
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The user manual and FAQ are now up and available for viewing. The tables are a little fuzzy but legable. The manual contains the final list of supported devices.
http://www.crosstheroadelectronics.c...anual_rev1.pdf http://www.crosstheroadelectronics.c...t_FAQ_rev1.pdf Mike Copioli CTRE |
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Perhaps this is a ridiculous question, but will there be a protective case or something over this device to save it from abuse? It seems fragile.
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