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RaMoore 01-08-2008 10:36

Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
We were a little nervous about the new controls system, but now we're pumped!

Using a cRio and wireless router we had already laying around at school we were able to get a wireless kitbot running in less than two days!

Kitbot running wirelessly outside:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJUeoc_7H9Y

Kitbot running inside:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4wZxGHYZiM

Controlling a motor with LabVIEW and cRio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpDG3nrG55Q

tdlrali 01-08-2008 11:01

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
You had a cRIO lying around your school? :eek:

Pavan Dave 01-08-2008 11:05

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tdlrali (Post 759721)
You had a cRIO lying around your school? :eek:

She goes to Texas Tech University.

RaMoore 01-08-2008 11:16

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tdlrali (Post 759721)
You had a cRIO lying around your school? :eek:

Yay college! We also get a complete site license for all the LabVIEW packages... if you can find the CDs...

Another senior (college) was using the cRio for a project in our lab during the last build season. At the time we were a little annoyed because he was taking up a valuable computer and desk... but it all worked out. :D

tdlrali 01-08-2008 11:37

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
Oh, sorry, I didn't realize you're going to college :) Congrats on the moving frame, you're certainly well-prepared for 2009.

Pavan Dave 01-08-2008 21:38

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tdlrali (Post 759733)
Oh, sorry, I didn't realize you're going to college :) Congrats on the moving frame, you're certainly well-prepared for 2009.

Rachel has yet to introduce herself... She is actually going to college and has been a mentor for three years now entering her fourth and was previously a member of the Robonauts. Her team is fortunate to have a cRio but I hope they don't put too much strain on their system because in reality the one we're going to get isn't as powerful as the ones they have over there (from what I hear).

What have you learned with the cRio? Any big obstacles? Can you share some screenshots of your program and your dashboard to monitor sensors etc? If not can you try to make one? Thanks Rachel!

Pavan.


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Robostang 548 01-08-2008 22:23

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
One of our teams mentors has access to a cRio and we've tossed around the idea of doing something like this. We're still wondering how we would set it up with out the new OI and with the cRio not having first firmware on it. Do you have any documentation on how you set it up and controlled the cRio with wireless?

R.C. 01-08-2008 23:49

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
Nice job guys.

Akash Rastogi 01-08-2008 23:52

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
Awesome! This team would be a very good mentor for the new control system beta testing. Congrats.

busted240sx 02-08-2008 20:45

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
Just to let everyone know, we are going to post documentation and instructions on how we constructed everything and programmed the rio. Its still a work in progress, but it'll be up soon.

edit: the videos are also uploaded in HD here.

http://www.vimeo.com/user646087/videos

Kmo 03-08-2008 00:36

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
Now that is Wicked. I like to do that. Congrats.

busted240sx 09-08-2008 16:19

Re: Team 1817 - Wireless cRio Powered Kitbot
 
the Kitbot now has solenoid and Relay control!

http://www.vimeo.com/1498204


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