Chief Delphi

Chief Delphi (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/index.php)
-   FRC Control System (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=176)
-   -   pic: 2009 Distribution Block (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67153)

Billfred 21-04-2008 21:19

pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 

Woody1458 21-04-2008 21:21

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
ok so as I understand it the small, apparently unused white box thing mid left is the new and improved version of the clunky large thing on top? to clarify, will we still have to fit that giant thing on top on our robot?

pufame 21-04-2008 21:26

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
I think this distro block system so much better than the current

Power distribution + 20A fuse block + 40A fuse block

And, I like the way the wires connect in, less crimps/terminals the better

Tapoore 21-04-2008 21:48

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Woody1458 (Post 740673)
ok so as I understand it the small, apparently unused white box thing mid left is the new and improved version of the clunky large thing on top? to clarify, will we still have to fit that giant thing on top on our robot?

No. the long white breakout board at the top of the picture is just the 1st generation prototype of the FPGA/ Digital Sidecar and will not be in the 2009 KOP. The smaller board on the left is the 2nd generation Digital Sidecar and is similar to what will be in the KOP. Teams will probably be allowed to use two Digital Sidecars on their 'bots. The only reason why we used the larger board on this robot was that the smaller board didn't have a working firmware image when the 'bot was crated up for ATL.
The large PDB in the center of the picture will be included in the KOP, but as pufame said, it simplifies the power electronics system hugely.

Racer26 22-04-2008 09:54

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
My thoughts on it are this:

I like it, but I don't want my connections rattling loose. Also, 8 40A terminals... could FIRST be planning to let us use more big powerful motors? Otherwise, we have no need for >4 40A circuits.

EricVanWyk 22-04-2008 10:08

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 740972)
My thoughts on it are this:

I like it, but I don't want my connections rattling loose.

If you think your connections are going to rattle loose, you have another think coming.

Racer26 22-04-2008 10:15

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
Well, we were by no means the only team that had the current PDB continually throw wires on us, though for 2008 we came up with a way to make it literally impossible for the wires to come out of it.

BrianBSL 22-04-2008 10:20

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 740987)
Well, we were by no means the only team that had the current PDB continually throw wires on us, though for 2008 we came up with a way to make it literally impossible for the wires to come out of it.

The connections on the new PD are nothing like the ones on the rockwell block - they are not set screw terminals but rather Wago terminal blocks. They are hard to describe - but essentially you stick a screwdriver in and lift to make a place for the wire to go, and then it springs into locked position when you remove the screwdriver. I don't know the exact spec but after playing with them I would imagine you can pull with 50+ lbs of force on a 12ga wire and not have it come out.

Billfred 22-04-2008 10:56

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 740972)
My thoughts on it are this:

I like it, but I don't want my connections rattling loose. Also, 8 40A terminals... could FIRST be planning to let us use more big powerful motors? Otherwise, we have no need for >4 40A circuits.

It's been a possibility in the past; consider 2006 or 2007, where we had four small CIMs, two large CIMs, and two Fisher-Price motors.

EricH 22-04-2008 11:14

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 740987)
Well, we were by no means the only team that had the current PDB continually throw wires on us, though for 2008 we came up with a way to make it literally impossible for the wires to come out of it.

EricVanWyk has said in another thread on this subject that he pulled a robot sideways by a wire in the block. Good news for all teams that had problems with the Rockwell block, I think.

Racer26 22-04-2008 12:11

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
Indeed Eric, I mistakenly thought these were screw type terminals. That makes me happier. No particular offense to Rockwell as some of their products are excellent, but those blocks were simply not designed for use on something that moves.

Josh Goodman 22-04-2008 12:14

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
I agree. This is a much better system than the distribution block + 2 fuse panels. It may or may not make your space more efficient. I'm not sure yet.

kborer22 22-04-2008 14:33

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
this is one of the features that i am most looking foreward to in the new control system, this is circa 2005 when IFI created something very similar to this. I think it had 6 40A sports and something like 20 slots for 20-30A, it was amazing and i was sad when they took it away. I HATE the Din block that we have now, i could never seem to get the wires to stay in there, and in 2007 actaully shorted the block and melted it. Now that FISRT does not have to please MAXI with that seperate 40A panel, this will really help to centralize everything on you robot, once again EVERYTHING can come into the same place, good work first!

(upper portion of the picture)

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/23327

EricVanWyk 22-04-2008 15:45

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 741023)
EricVanWyk has said in another thread on this subject that he pulled a robot sideways by a wire in the block. Good news for all teams that had problems with the Rockwell block, I think.

Again, just because I can do it doesn't mean that you _should_ do it. ;) Its like throwing the cRIOs - Will they survive? Yes. Should you do it? No.

jtdowney 22-04-2008 15:48

Re: pic: 2009 Distribution Block
 
There is plenty next years RC and electronics can do that I think will probably be limited by rules at FIRST. Sure we have access to ridiculous amount of input/outputs and 8 40amp fuses but it is likely the rules will limit us the next few years. It is obvious they wanted to design a system they could scale up to.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:34.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi