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team63 06-02-2009 12:21

pic: Electrical Board Top View
 

EricVanWyk 06-02-2009 12:23

Re: pic: Electrical Board Top View
 
It looks very pretty, but I'm rather confused by its design. Why is the PD so far away from everything else? This adds a lot of wire length, which adds resistance, which subtracts power available. Granted, this year isn't about power, but it still begs the question.

I am nervous that this design focuses too much on aesthetics.

team63 06-02-2009 12:44

Re: pic: Electrical Board Top View
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricVanWyk (Post 815331)
It looks very pretty, but I'm rather confused by its design. Why is the PD so far away from everything else? This adds a lot of wire length, which adds resistance, which subtracts power available. Granted, this year isn't about power, but it still begs the question.

I am nervous that this design focuses too much on aesthetics.

There is a functional reason, even though it looks nice, it was designed to help in weight distribution with the battery as a major weight factor. The resistance issue was taken in to account with the use of properly gauged wire.

EricVanWyk 06-02-2009 13:27

Re: pic: Electrical Board Top View
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team63 (Post 815340)
There is a functional reason, even though it looks nice, it was designed to help in weight distribution with the battery as a major weight factor. The resistance issue was taken in to account with the use of properly gauged wire.

Sounds good to me. I usually give my students a list of "Do XYZ unless you have a reason not to." I think this falls into the "reason not to" category.

Good Luck!

Alan Anderson 06-02-2009 13:40

Re: pic: Electrical Board Top View
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team63 (Post 815340)
...it was designed to help in weight distribution with the battery as a major weight factor.

I actually did an aircraft-style "weight & balance" calculation on our controls. I wanted to find out exactly how far to the side the cRIO had to be in order to evenly balance everything. It came out very nice.

In the end, removing one of the Digital Sidecars and some of the NI modules messed with the results somewhat. I do think lightness is more important than perfect balance, so I'm not upset at all.


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