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Power Converter 360 CPR
Any one know how we hook this up? Is there a diagram?
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The wiring is very similar to last year. It just goes inline between the PD and the robot radio's barrel connector.
12v side (it's marked on the bottom) goes to the special purpose 12v wago connector built into the end of the PD by the power status LEDs, black is ground. The 5v side goes to a barrel connector, center positive, that fits the radio. You can cut off the barrel connector and cord from the wall-wart that came with it, or find one. |
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Thanks so much! I will pass it on to our electrical people!
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The 12 volt incoming wires will fit in a Wago connector to plug into the Power Distribution Board. That's handy.
We cut the router's power cord and added a set of Anderson Powerpole connectors to both sides so we could reconnect it and still use the wall supply if we wanted to. Another Powerpole pair went on the converter's 5 volt output. We haven't tried the converter to make sure it works yet, but we'll certainly measure its output before we connect the router. |
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Thanks for all the info guys! I passed it all on to our electrical girls.
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Ours only puts out 4.1 volts, not enough for the radio.
They do not supply them from the US only China. Price is reasonable. I have a question in to FIRST about what we can substitute. Current-Logic's P/N is TBJ12DK025Z. Charlie Affel, 1712 |
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You must use the same model of the power convertor that came in the kit, I believe if I remember the rules correctly.
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Yes that's the rule R38.
Everyone needs to power their radio and our converter is broken. Some remedy is required. |
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The current supply from the 5V output on the PD board is rated for 3A, which is plenty enough to run the Dlink. The 5V output is not a boost supply, so low battery voltage, or huge current spikes can cut power to the Dlink. I don't see any issue in doing this. Maybe some other mentors can post and tell me their thoughts. I know this isn't a FRC legal idea, but to get the team up and running, it seems like a good temporary idea. |
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Can someone post a question to the Q&A? That way we can get an official 'fix'.
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FIRST has a lot going on and simply wants to eliminate debugging radios resetting from low power from all the other stuff that breaks at the most inopportune moments for the field crew :) The boost supply on the 12V rail helps with that, but it was previously designed for the Linksys bridge, so we need the new converter to bridge the gap between the reliable supply, and the lower voltage radio. Matt |
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Just heard that our power converter is toast. Going there in about an hour to see if I can get things working. Put together a 12V to 5V linear for a temporary patch, hope I don't need it. Probably hook it up to the camera supply until we get a replacement.
Took a look at the D-Link user manual, it uses 3.3V internally with a maximum current of 1.435A. (Never saw a spec of current consumption out to 3 places.) So apparently, there it has an internal dc/dc to drop the 5 down to 3.3V. I would be suprpised if it was less than 85% efficient, so (3.3*1.435/0.85) is 5.6W, which suggests it really needs about 1.11 amps at 5V input. |
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Here's the link to order a new one: http://www.current-logic.com/dc_dc_c...RC_360_CPR.php
The parts table at competition may have a few of these in stock for teams to borrow if you cannot get one shipped before competition. |
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