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Rob 01-03-2009 15:00

Field Static Solutions
 
Hello All,

It was speculated that static build up and discharge from machines to the corner player stations (Airlocks?) could have cuased some field system issues at regional events this weekend.

The purpose of this thread is for people to discuss suggestions to prevent this in the future. lets share some of our ideas here.

I suggest that FIRST modify the trailer design to include a ground wire that drags on the floor under the trailer. The wire could be fixed to the trailer tounge where it extends into the trailer body. The wire would be under the trailer and not visible.

This would also create a uniform solution rather than asking teams to take chassis grounding into their own hands.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks, and good luck!

Tottanka 01-03-2009 15:20

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well, and what about driver stations?

pacoliketaco 01-03-2009 15:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tottanka (Post 829544)
well, and what about driver stations?

There was an information sheet released awhile ago detailing how you should do this. it involved attaching a pwm cable to the bottom row of pins on the IO ports and attaching the other stripped ends to the closest screw.

as for the robot, we just bolted a piece of wire to the bottom of our robot. very easy fix, only took a few minutes.

MrForbes 01-03-2009 15:48

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Did any team with a non-metallic robot (wood, fiberglass, plastic, carbon fiber, etc) have problems with static?

SuperBK 01-03-2009 15:53

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I don't think the driver's station grounding wire is enough. It grounds the circuit to the case, but the case isn't grounded to anything. I think there should be a ground strap that clips onto the driver's station that's connected to an earth ground. Similair to an anti-static mat used when working on electronics.
Brian

NorviewsVeteran 01-03-2009 16:29

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I didn't have, nor hear about, any static problems at DC. Has anyone actually had problems with buildup, or are we discussing how to prepare against the pickle rebellion?

synth3tk 01-03-2009 16:34

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My team (964) bricked our station at the Buckeye regional, and there were a ton of other teams having issues with their system. The fix with the grounding to the casing worked, though.

Somewhat related, the Buckeye field controller used a cheap USB soundcard for the game sounds, and it was shorting out our system all-day Thursday. So lot's of static/ESD issues here.

NorviewsVeteran 01-03-2009 16:56

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Okay, thanks for clearing that up.

Andrew Bates 01-03-2009 17:48

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Well if you are Dean Kamen your "spritz" the field with water. At the NH regional the field operators were pouring bottles of water on field near the airlocks and Dean Kamen went around with a bottle of water spraying the airlock.

EricVanWyk 01-03-2009 18:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 829568)
Did any team with a non-metallic robot (wood, fiberglass, plastic, carbon fiber, etc) have problems with static?

Squirrel -

I believe the issue is on the driver side, not the robot side. Robot A releases its energy to the field, but may impact any of the six.



For whatever reason, the FRP+rover wheel combination has some serious vandegraph potential.

GBIT 01-03-2009 18:32

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A though was brought up by some of our team...

Ground the DS box to the field table so that we don't have the issue...

There were times when our robot hid the airlock and killed the system hehe...

But i agree with rob a grounding strap on the trailer would be ideal....

GRS 01-03-2009 18:56

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Increase humidity to 60%. The water vapor in the air helps make static electricity harder to build up.

Daniel_LaFleur 01-03-2009 19:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by GBIT (Post 829696)
But i agree with rob a grounding strap on the trailer would be ideal....

For a drag chain or grounding strap to discharge a static charge on a robot it would need to contact a conductive surface. Regolith is nonconductive. Please tell me how this will help.

Chexposito 01-03-2009 19:25

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We had both alliance control stations die because someone would ram the stations and the grounding wire preventing the damage of the controls came loose. We went down for like an hour twice because of this. Also on thursday we had an average down time of 10 min. they fixed it for friday and it worked really nicely. Some of our mentors have mentioned that they do have grounders for people to keep you from killing your electronics after your robot builds us so much static electricity. We also had a lot of teams loose the control boxes for no reason. The NI guy who did a TON of work for the design and programing of the control system was really frustrated. Luck-fully for week 2 competitors most glitches have been worked out for you.

viking 01-03-2009 19:29

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Kansas City had static problems, along with grounding issues on the main driver station junction box. The FTA stated that after several high speed collisions with the drivers station by robots the junction box grounding was comprimised.


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