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its da PAT!!! 21-11-2008 08:09

pic: Early Christmas!
 

yodameister 21-11-2008 08:10

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sorry, wrong thread.

EricVanWyk 21-11-2008 08:35

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Any comments on how the setup went?

Andrew Schreiber 21-11-2008 08:36

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Very cool, how do the Jags work? Must be pretty simple to set up based on how quick this is up. Do all the connectors feel nice and secure?

Also I hate to criticize, really, but how do you debug electrical problems? Seems a little messy.

Zflash 21-11-2008 08:58

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Originally Posted by Richard McClellan
According to the Getting Started guide, it is recommended to have 1/2" of empty space on the left and right side of each Jaguar speed controller. If you were to mount two Jaguars with their sides adjacent to each other, can this 1/2" space overlap, or would you need a total of 1" of space in between the two?

Yes, the 1/2" space can overlap.


-This is a post from another thread I thought you might want to consider this. Congrats on being ahead of the curve.

lenny8 21-11-2008 09:03

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aww im so jealuoso, we havent gotten our system yet.:(

good job goats but, clean it up.:D

IndySam 21-11-2008 09:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 776663)
Any comments on how the setup went?

Very quick and easy. Big thanks goes to More Robotics team 1714 for their advice on how to follow the manuals. It was a big help.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 776665)
Very cool, how do the Jags work? Must be pretty simple to set up based on how quick this is up. Do all the connectors feel nice and secure?

Also I hate to criticize, really, but how do you debug electrical problems? Seems a little messy.

Bench testing took about an 2.5 hours and we did this setup in about an hour. Jags seam sweet on the bench. We didn't run it on carpet yet. That will be Saturday.

All the connectors worked fine. Wagos are easy to use.

No problem about the criticism This was quick and dirty just to see how it functioned. When we decide what operations to put on the robot for testing we will do a real installation.

EricVanWyk 21-11-2008 09:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IndySam (Post 776672)
Big thanks goes to More Robotics team 1714 for their advice on how to follow the manuals. It was a big help.

Please do share their advice!

IndySam 21-11-2008 09:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 776675)
Please do share their advice!

If they said it once they said it a thousand times....

The manuals do not flow in a linear pattern. You must be very careful how you follow them or you will be chasing your tail.

Chapter one will point you to a specific section in chapter 5 and only that section. Then that section may point you somewhere else. You have to be real careful to go where you are pointed and then back.

I would suggest that before you receive your control system that you download the manual and read if very carefully and familiarize yourself with it. It will make the whole process easier.

JesseK 21-11-2008 10:55

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Does anyone have advice on how we should label the wires? Is there a caveat that makes it necessary to do more than, say, "SC1-P13" (sidecar 1, port 13)? I haven't investigated the Labview code yet, so I don't know what the port nomeclature looks like in the code.

Andrew Schreiber 21-11-2008 11:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 776696)
Does anyone have advice on how we should label the wires? Is there a caveat that makes it necessary to do more than, say, "SC1-P13" (sidecar 1, port 13)? I haven't investigated the Labview code yet, so I don't know what the port nomeclature looks like in the code.

Personally, I would do two labels, "sc1-13" and what it corresponds to. This year our wires were labeled "pwm01" and "Left Drive" so we knew where to put it and what it was. Saved having to look it up.

Stu Bloom 21-11-2008 11:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IndySam (Post 776672)
Very quick and easy. Big thanks goes to More Robotics team 1714 for their advice on how to follow the manuals. It was a big help...
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 776675)
Please do share their advice!


I agree that the 1714 presentation was EXCELLENT! It was very similar to their "webcast" which is archived here. In fact the NEOFRA site is a very good compilation of resources for the 2009 Control System.

I believe the webcast archive also has a link in the FIRST Beta Test forums.

Jon236 21-11-2008 12:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu Bloom (Post 776700)
I agree that the 1714 presentation was EXCELLENT! It was very similar to their "webcast" which is archived here. In fact the NEOFRA site is a very good compilation of resources for the 2009 Control System.

I believe the webcast archive also has a link in the FIRST Beta Test forums.

Stu,

Having seen the presentation, I also think it was excellent....do they have the PPP posted yet?

See you in Tel Aviv!

CraigHickman 21-11-2008 14:17

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I have to say, not thrilled about the amount of size that these new electronics take up...

But hey, you take what you get, eh?

Travis Hoffman 22-11-2008 01:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IndySam (Post 776680)
If they said it once they said it a thousand times....

The manuals do not flow in a linear pattern. You must be very careful how you follow them or you will be chasing your tail.

Chapter one will point you to a specific section in chapter 5 and only that section. Then that section may point you somewhere else. You have to be real careful to go where you are pointed and then back.

I would suggest that before you receive your control system that you download the manual and read if very carefully and familiarize yourself with it. It will make the whole process easier.

OK....I'll bite. WHY do the manuals flow in this manner? Is it not possible to make them more "linear" for the betterment of all? If the info is complete but jumbled, can this not be corrected fairly easily?


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