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Mikhail_Pham 04-02-2008 22:32

How would you power the operator interface
 
Without using an AC adaptor or any tethering?

Thank you in advance.

jgannon 04-02-2008 22:36

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
At competition, the OI is powered through the Competition Port. However, plugging random things into this port is not recommended.

DonRotolo 04-02-2008 22:39

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
To answer your question directly, you must supply power in some way. You can use a battery of the proper voltage, an AC adaptor, or tether it to a robot controller. That's about it for choices.

Don

AdmiralAllen 04-02-2008 23:07

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
we actually wire a 9 volt battery to a dc plug like the one on the power pack.....(you can get em at radio shack or a hooby shop)

and just plug it in......works great!

Alan Anderson 04-02-2008 23:33

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
Anything from 9-12 volts DC will work. Last year, I removed an appropriate connector from an old, dead AC adapter and wired it up to an old, not-quite-dead-yet 12 volt drill battery. It successfully powered an OI for many minutes at a time.

MrForbes 04-02-2008 23:39

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
Would it be ok to put a fuse and adapter plug on an Anderson connector and plug it into a spare big gray robot battery?

AdmiralAllen 05-02-2008 00:13

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
that'd prolly do it too

popo308 05-02-2008 00:15

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
We just power it trough our competition controller...
(it dos void the warranty so make sure you know what your doing!)

Binome 05-02-2008 00:28

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
What i'd like to develop would be a DC-DC converter to drive the OI with a good 3.7v li-ion cell. Keeps things light, small, and compact, and delivers one heck of a kick. Too bad I can't replace that heavy backup battery with a smaller cell for the chicklet and robot controller in competition:(

Alan Anderson 05-02-2008 00:37

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 692421)
Would it be ok to put a fuse and adapter plug on an Anderson connector and plug it into a spare big gray robot battery?

That should work fine. For sizing the fuse, keep in mind that the OI wants about 1.5 amps of current.

Colin 05-02-2008 01:10

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
Here is a white paper you might find useful, worked for us:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/1559

Phyrxes 05-02-2008 13:34

Re: How would you power the operator interface
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin (Post 692469)
Here is a white paper you might find useful, worked for us:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/1559

Nice, I would have never thought to look for that and it will make testing outside much easier.


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