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Dead Man Switch
i have always had all my teams have a dead man switch for autonomous testing. Switch ONLY cuts autonomous.
Anyone know if thats possible with the new system? i didnt see any autonomous pinouts on the d-sub 9. thanks |
Re: Dead Man Switch
Andrew,
The switch for autonomous is on your driver's station. Mike |
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I'm curious why you switch from autonomous to telop, rather then disabling the robot. That does come to the 9 pin d-sub, and seems much more appropriate.
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Was your question pointed at Andrew or me? My team does use the disable switch on the D-sub. We also use the Auto/telop switch to change between modes. Mike |
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i think you guys arnt understanding what im trying to do...
I know there are ways of stopping the robot like the disable dongle, but its that much faster to kill the autonomous mode during testing to simply let go of a switch. its just a extra precaution . |
Re: Dead Man Switch
Wire the dead man switch to the dongle on the disable line...
We would all like to have autonomous and enable on the competition port, for many uses, but if it is there it has not been documented. At the cost of losing the warranty, one can open it up and trace the wiring to the port to see what turns up. Eugene |
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I believe Joe's point is that you could make the same switch that would do Enable/Disable instead of Auto/Teleop.
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