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Greg Shaw 14-10-2011 11:57

CRIO FRC II Questions
 
I am am mentor for a second year FRC Team (3601). I have some questions abouit the new CRIO:

1) Last year we only used 2 of the modules on our CRIO--are there situations that require using more than 2 modules--5 modules are provided.

2) To save money, we are thinking about purchasing a CRIO FRC II chasis and putting our extra 3 modules from last years CRIO into the new CRIO--will this work? Can we use the old modules with the new CRIO Chasis??

Mark McLeod 14-10-2011 12:26

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
The old modules are the same, so they will work fine in the new cRIO FRC II.

Basic operation just requires one Analog and one digital module.
The solenoid module can also be used if you add pneumatics to your robot.
Depending on the robot year, we've used from 2 to 4 modules.

Alan Anderson 14-10-2011 12:29

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
You must use at least one Analog In and one Digital I/O module. If you want to read more than seven analog values, you need a second Analog module. If you want more PWM outputs or more digital I/O than the Digital Sidecar provides, you need a second Digital module. If you want to control pneumatic solenoid valves directly (not through a Spike relay), you need a Solenoid (Digital output driver) module, and you might need two if you have enough pneumatics.

But for most teams, a single Analog In and a single Digital I/O is enough.


The same three module types (and only those module types) work in the new smaller FRC cRIO chassis. Buying only a bare chassis will be fine for what you want to do. But if you can manage to scrape up the money to buy the full cRIO kit as well, I don't think you'll regret having another cRIO available.

Colin P 14-10-2011 13:09

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
Yeah, the majority of teams only use 2 or 3 modules, so the 4 slot cRIO is going to be a perfect fit.

The four slot is going to be provided in the KOP, so you won't even need to purchase one.

Taylor 14-10-2011 13:14

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin P (Post 1081137)
The four slot is going to be provided in the KOP, so you won't even need to purchase one.

It will be in the rookie kit.

Jeremy Germita 16-10-2011 22:11

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
Are the drawings available yet? Specifically the mounting hole locations and footprint?

Thanks,
Jeremy

slijin 16-10-2011 22:33

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeremypg399 (Post 1081431)
Are the drawings available yet? Specifically the mounting hole locations and footprint?

Thanks,
Jeremy

As far as I'm aware, this is the only such existing documentation that NI has on their website with regards to the cRIO II.

Mark's white paper notes that the new cRIO is 4.4” shorter in length, same height & width, with the dimensions 7”(l) x 3.5”(w) x 2.5”(h). It also says that the new cRIO will resemble the 9076, but I'm not sure about that and it doesn't list specs regarding screw placement anyways.

Joe Ross 16-10-2011 22:38

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeremypg399 (Post 1081431)
Are the drawings available yet? Specifically the mounting hole locations and footprint?

Thanks,
Jeremy

I think the 9075/6 should be close enough: http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/375650a.pdf

Greg McKaskle 17-10-2011 09:01

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
Definitely close enough. Those are the base models that the FRC option is based on.

Greg McKaskle

Eric222 18-10-2011 06:32

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
Does anyone know what the USB port will be used for?

Mark McLeod 18-10-2011 06:35

Re: CRIO FRC II Questions
 
The cRIO FRC II doesn't have the optional USB port.


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