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kE7JLM 02-12-2008 17:48

2009 Control System Pictures
 
http://picasaweb.google.com/Falcon.M...ticsTeam8 42#


Here is a Google docs pres. -
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EHaskins 02-12-2008 18:35

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Thanks for posting these.

willson.thomas 02-12-2008 19:53

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EHaskins (Post 778766)
Thanks for posting these.

Finally some decent pictures of the control system.

dlavery 02-12-2008 23:11

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Here is at least one configuration of the assembled system.



(click on the image to link to the full-size version)

-dave



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kE7JLM 02-12-2008 23:15

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery (Post 778938)
Here is at least one configuration of the assembled system.



(click on the image to link to the full-size version)

-dave



.

Any idea why we got two side cars? overkill, right?

popo308 03-12-2008 00:23

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Well each sidecar can only hold up to 10 PWM outputs...

I know last year on our robot we had 13 Victors and 2 Servo's

So not necessarily overkill. It depends what your are going to try to do with the system i guess

waialua359 03-12-2008 02:16

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
I guess it aint overkill if you build two bots or have one bot/one prototype. ;)
Makes the spare parts we buy, that much cheaper. We just got ours yesterday afternoon and noticed the double sidecars also.
I like it a lot already, circuit breaker board and all.

kE7JLM 03-12-2008 09:23

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by waialua359 (Post 778957)
I guess it aint overkill if you build two bots or have one bot/one prototype. ;)
Makes the spare parts we buy, that much cheaper. We just got ours yesterday afternoon and noticed the double sidecars also.
I like it a lot already, circuit breaker board and all.

Totally Agree, seems like the only negative this year is the weight.

seanl 03-12-2008 09:38

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
do the jags have a indicator light? all the lights are on but i don't see any light on the jags.

IndySam 03-12-2008 09:52

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by seanl (Post 778986)
do the jags have a indicator light? all the lights are on but i don't see any light on the jags.

There's a LED right in the middle.

EricVanWyk 03-12-2008 10:03

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by popo308 (Post 778948)
Well each sidecar can only hold up to 10 PWM outputs...

I know last year on our robot we had 13 Victors and 2 Servo's

So not necessarily overkill. It depends what your are going to try to do with the system i guess

Exactly. Most teams can fit into 1 DSC, advanced teams can use 2.

yodameister 03-12-2008 11:52

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kE7JLM (Post 778985)
Totally Agree, seems like the only negative this year is the weight.

And the footprint.

typharn91 04-12-2008 06:10

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
To me the jags look like they can be used for more than one object but I haven't gotten a chance to look at my teams yet can any one answer this for me

Daniel_LaFleur 04-12-2008 09:28

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by typharn91 (Post 779277)
To me the jags look like they can be used for more than one object but I haven't gotten a chance to look at my teams yet can any one answer this for me

I don't believe they can be used for more than 1 object. I believe that the screw terminals on the bottom of the Jaguar (in the picture) is the only output that is controlled. I believe that all the other ports are inputs and sensor return ports.

Also the plastic hooks on the left of the Jaguars ... are they strain relief and wire guide hooks?

Kevin Sevcik 04-12-2008 10:30

Re: 2009 Control System Pictures
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel_LaFleur (Post 779296)
Also the plastic hooks on the left of the Jaguars ... are they strain relief and wire guide hooks?

Yes, they're strain relief for pwm/ribbon style cables, per the actual designer of the Jags. I thanked him profusely for saving my electronics team a lot of hot gluing.


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