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Billfred 21-04-2008 00:57

pic: The new driver station
 

artdutra04 21-04-2008 01:01

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AFAIK, there are only two USB ports (the ones on the right). The two black ports on the left are Ethernet ports.

Edit: Oops, for some reason I thought they were using the B-type USB plugs when I saw this photo. There are indeed four regular (A-type) USB plugs. :o

DtD 21-04-2008 01:31

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It looks like there are two stacked on top of eachother to me.

EDIT: Here, it is very visible in this pic:
http://first.wpi.edu/driver_station_usb.jpg

~DtD
Blue Valley Robotics

Greg Marra 21-04-2008 15:17

Re: pic: The new driver station
 
I'd guess a Dashboard computer occupies the other Ethernet jack?

JesseK 21-04-2008 15:28

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According to the FIRST rep during the mentor Q&A, you're allowed to use a laptop to hook into the driver's station during the match. Any joystick that the DS can't read, the laptop probably can read. I don't remember if he said it is in the current plan that the drivers are allowed to use the laptop directly though. The possibilities for driver control are almost endless...

Morgan Gillespie 21-04-2008 15:28

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Gotta love Gameport to USB adapters.

It will take more than a new control system to make me give up my old 2 button CH Flightsticks.

cbale2000 21-04-2008 15:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Morgan Gillespie (Post 740348)
Gotta love Gameport to USB adapters.

It will take more than a new control system to make me give up my old 2 button CH Flightsticks.

I couldn't agree more! :D

Doug G 21-04-2008 16:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 740347)
According to the FIRST rep during the mentor Q&A, you're allowed to use a laptop to hook into the driver's station during the match. Any joystick that the DS can't read, the laptop probably can read. I don't remember if he said it is in the current plan that the drivers are allowed to use the laptop directly though. The possibilities for driver control are almost endless...

The rep told me the same thing, you could drive the robot with a laptop keyboard if you wish.

artdutra04 21-04-2008 18:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug G (Post 740400)
The rep told me the same thing, you could drive the robot with a laptop keyboard if you wish.

W! W! A! No, no go D! Now S!

galewind 21-04-2008 19:06

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Now put a nerf gun on the thing and we'll get full keyboard and mouse support. That'll be fun :P

JesseK 21-04-2008 22:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by artdutra04 (Post 740528)

In all honesty, anyone who regularly plays a FPS on the PC would probably be able to do most, if not all, of the driving and control by his/herself.

I'm a fan of creating a custom GUI in Java that not only displays whatever feedback but also provides advanced situation-based options for robot control. Then the Java would output commands via ethernet to the controller. Using Java3D you could even integrate whatever animations you've made in 3dsMax or Autodesk into the GUI.

Or you could use Matlab toolboxes that dynamically calculate GA's or other such "AI" based upon sensor feedback and output new PID coefficients for whatever functions. After a couple of iterations, who knows, an AI may even be able to "learn" the different styles of each driver.

Bah, I'm just rambling. It's nice to have a vision though.

Racer26 22-04-2008 10:07

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Wow... if the dashboard capabilities had enough throughput, mount a tri-axial turret on the top, with a camera on the end of it. basically turn the laptop into an FPS, mouse moves the turret in 2 axes, q and e in the 3rd axis, wasd to move the holonomic drivebase, and you feed the camera out onto the laptop screen... crosshairs in the middle of the screen, adjusted so that clicking the mouse fires a (ball, tshirt, whatever) perfectly for the crosshaired target... Cool.

EDIT: On second thought, your turret only needs 2 axes... though q and e could be used to rotate the drivebase.

jimsmith2354 22-04-2008 11:12

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Yeew, those header pins are nasty - can you say protective cover needed...
The USBs will also need some retention means to keep them in place when a robot hits the wall. All the talk of writing your own Java is great - except for the novice and other teams with little programming support. All in all, the FIRST hardware and software gets better each year, so no worries here.

Richard McClellan 23-04-2008 11:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Marra (Post 740330)
I'd guess a Dashboard computer occupies the other Ethernet jack?

From what they said at the mentor info session, a dashboard computer can be connected via one of the USB ports, and there was a certain packet size that could be sent bidirectionally between the control station and the laptop.

Tapoore 23-04-2008 12:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jimsmith2354 (Post 741021)
Yeew, those header pins are nasty - can you say protective cover needed...
The USBs will also need some retention means to keep them in place when a robot hits the wall. All the talk of writing your own Java is great - except for the novice and other teams with little programming support. All in all, the FIRST hardware and software gets better each year, so no worries here.

Don't worry. There is a metal/ plastic cover in the works. Also, the header pins are going to be at a right angle to how they are now. This will allow connections to be made from the side instead of the top.

Quote:

Originally Posted by richardmcc2 (Post 741637)
From what they said at the mentor info session, a dashboard computer can be connected via one of the USB ports, and there was a certain packet size that could be sent bidirectionally between the control station and the laptop.

The lower of the two Ethernet ports is for connecting to a laptop dashboard. It can also be used to "daisychain" several Driver Stations together so they can use the same WAP. The USB ports are only inputs for joysticks/ wheels/ gamepads etc. I don't have any info about the amount of info available through the dashboard port however...


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