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kuelin 14-12-2007 18:58

xbox 360 controller installation
 
i have looked around and ive seen this 'chicklet' device... is that the only to implement a xbox controller into the operator box?

and i also saw that only xbox360 controllers are supported? can someone clarify this?

Kevin Sevcik 14-12-2007 19:36

Re: xbox 360 controller installation
 
As of last year's rules, the USB chicklet was the only FIRST legal way of connecting any USB controller to the OI, short of hacking the thing to pieces and wiring straight to any pots that might've been inside the controller itself. The chicklet supports a small selection of USB joysticks, driving wheels, and, yes, Xbox controllers. The full list can be seen here.

dpc131 03-01-2008 11:03

Re: xbox 360 controller installation
 
We used the chicklet with a 360 controller last year with success. The only word of caution is that if the battery powering the chicklet starts to die, the USB controller sends erratic signals to the Operator Interface. We had a few close calls last year of our arm extending without hitting any buttons.

Keep fresh batteries in it!

team 1094 03-01-2008 11:25

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i have a question for the teams that used a gaming controller.

my question is did your team get better response time with a gaming controller or a regular joy stick

Chipawa 03-01-2008 12:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dpc131 (Post 667039)
We used the chicklet with a 360 controller last year with success. The only word of caution is that if the battery powering the chicklet starts to die, the USB controller sends erratic signals to the Operator Interface. We had a few close calls last year of our arm extending without hitting any buttons.

Keep fresh batteries in it!

Thanks for the tip about keeping the batteries fresh. We will be trying out the xbox controller this year. I'll pass the advice along to the students.

See you at Chesapeake!

montybug 03-01-2008 14:45

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So can the combination of a chicklet + 360 controller be used to control a Vex receiver w/o tethering it?

I'd love to get rid of the clunky Vex transmitter.

Thanks

Chris

Laaba 80 03-01-2008 20:12

Re: xbox 360 controller installation
 
I dont know exactly how the chicklet works, does it plug into the robot or the OI?? I have seen teams do this successfully, and am wondering how it works also. thanks
Joey

AndyB 03-01-2008 20:36

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I'm sure Mike Copioli will get on here and give you a full rundown, but from what I've gathered from our use:

-Plugs into the FRC Operator Interface (not VEX, sorry)
-Supports a variety of USB controllers, joysticks, a Racing Wheel and a Mouse (full list here) including the Xbox 360 USB controller
-Requires power from a 7.2V backup battery in competition (separate from rest of controls)
-This requires a 7.2V backup battery and adapter (Both available at IFI)
-Can use 7.2V AC Adapter outside of competition to run. (Also available at IFI)

Alan Anderson 03-01-2008 21:47

Re: xbox 360 controller installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laaba 80 (Post 667282)
I dont know exactly how the chicklet works, does it plug into the robot or the OI??

It connects to a joystick port on the OI. Its purpose is to allow a USB device to work with a system that was designed for "game port" joysticks.

1908Robotics 05-01-2008 19:59

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where can they be purchased? because we were talking about doing this with a PS2 wireless controller or something of the sort, since the joysticks are becoming a bit of a bother. Thanks.

--Raven

webchief2008 06-01-2008 20:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1908Robotics (Post 668969)
where can they be purchased? because we were talking about doing this with a PS2 wireless controller or something of the sort, since the joysticks are becoming a bit of a bother. Thanks.

--Raven

I doubt that you would be allowed to use the wireless controller with it they have a list on line at the link below as well the link leads you to the place to buy the chicklet

http://www.ifirobotics.com/usb-chick...%20Devices

Otaku 06-01-2008 20:58

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I wonder if you could use a Guitar Hero controller (for the 360 of course) as a robot control device. That'd be interesting. Plastic guitar solos to score! =D

Kelly 06-01-2008 21:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Otaku (Post 670415)
I wonder if you could use a Guitar Hero controller (for the 360 of course) as a robot control device. That'd be interesting. Plastic guitar solos to score! =D

Maybe until you wanted, I dunno, ANALOG INPUTS. I'd like to see you steer a robot with a whammy bar.

For some useful advice: the chicklet works better with a 9v battery. It also takes some careful documentation reading to initially calibrate.

Otaku 06-01-2008 21:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kelly (Post 670428)
Maybe until you wanted, I dunno, ANALOG INPUTS. I'd like to see you steer a robot with a whammy bar.

For some useful advice: the chicklet works better with a 9v battery. It also takes some careful documentation reading to initially calibrate.

left turn = press down whammy bar

=p

problem solved

waialua359 06-01-2008 21:26

Re: xbox 360 controller installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dpc131 (Post 667039)
We used the chicklet with a 360 controller last year with success. The only word of caution is that if the battery powering the chicklet starts to die, the USB controller sends erratic signals to the Operator Interface. We had a few close calls last year of our arm extending without hitting any buttons.

Keep fresh batteries in it!

That is ABSOLUTELY correct. When our batteries were weak or died, our arm last year kept extending and snapped a joint. We had too many close calls, so be sure to either put limit switches on your robot functions this year and/or make sure newly charged batteries are powering it.


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