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AdamHeard 27-01-2010 02:43

Sidecar cable length
 
Is there any limit to the length we can make a cable for the sidecar? Would something around 5 feet start to have reliability issues at all?

Al Skierkiewicz 27-01-2010 07:51

Re: Sidecar cable length
 
Adam,
I would think that any length you can fit on a robot would be OK. However, a little thought into the placement of components can/should get you closer than five feet. Cable type also plays a large part, not all cables are created equal.

Bryan Herbst 28-01-2010 13:08

Re: Sidecar cable length
 
As far as I know, it would still run relatively stably. However, in the interest of cable management and keeping cables out of the way, I would recommend you plan out your electrical system such that you don't need a 5ft cable.

Out of curiosity, why do you need that kind of length? Are you testing something in such a way that the sidecar is 5ft away from the cRio, or is this a possibility for the actual robot?

AdamHeard 28-01-2010 13:33

Re: Sidecar cable length
 
Due to the nature of our robot's deisgn, we' are putting 4 Victors in one spot, and 9 in another. We can fit both sidecars near the cRIO, but we're still debating what's cleaner; running 9 PWMs along with some sensors down to the sidecar, or just bring a sidecar up and run the sidecar's signal.

It's not great, it's not pretty, but our robot this year is trying to fit 30 lbs of stuff in a 5 lb bag...

5 feet is a bit of an exaggeration on my part as well, it'd probably be more likely closer to 2.5-3ft, I just wanted to make sure.

EricVanWyk 28-01-2010 14:12

Re: Sidecar cable length
 
Long runs are less good than short runs, but I don't think those distances are anything to panic about.

If you are using the provided gardenhose cable to connect to the DSC, you are better off with Crio (long cable) DSC (short cables) stuff.

If you are using ribbon cables, it doesn't matter.

The gardenhose is shielded (I think), so it'll be a little better.

AdamHeard 29-01-2010 02:44

Re: Sidecar cable length
 
you guys will really cringe at this one....

Is the same cable length acceptable for use on an analog module?

Al Skierkiewicz 29-01-2010 09:56

Re: Sidecar cable length
 
Are you asking to extend the analog breakout so as to mount it somewhere besides directly on the Crio module?

EricVanWyk 29-01-2010 10:53

Re: Sidecar cable length
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 909118)
you guys will really cringe at this one....

Is the same cable length acceptable for use on an analog module?

You will add noise and loose resolution, strictly speaking. How much is up to how well you route the cables.

To get a feel for it, just run the cable (without the breakout or sensors) and drive around while monitoring the channels. How bad is it?


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