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rachelholladay 27-10-2011 12:46

pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 

MattC9 27-10-2011 12:48

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
So that jag looks like the black jag's we had last year. Is that the same black jag? or if it is new, what is different about it? and what does the new relay do?

thefro526 27-10-2011 13:27

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
If you wouldn't mind, can you take a picture of the new relay module next to a Spike relay? Doesn't seem like the two should be all that different in size, but it's hard to tell.

Mark McLeod 27-10-2011 13:39

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 1082890)
If you wouldn't mind, can you take a picture of the new relay module next to a Spike relay? Doesn't seem like the two should be all that different in size, but it's hard to tell.

Team 1718 posted a comparison shot:
http://forums.usfirst.org/showpost.p...46&postcount=1

Remember this new Relay won't get used in 2012. We might see it in the Kit next season though.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill's Blog 10/26/11
Beta Teams have started testing 4-slot cRIOs, the new Jaguar motor controllers and a new relay module. The module is being tested for future kits, the other items will be utilized in 2012.


thefro526 27-10-2011 13:54

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1082891)
Team 1718 posted a comparison shot:
http://forums.usfirst.org/showpost.p...46&postcount=1

Thanks Mark! Looks to be about the size of two spikes together. Not bad.

Brandon Holley 27-10-2011 14:22

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 1082893)
Thanks Mark! Looks to be about the size of two spikes together. Not bad.

We're also beta testing the new relay. If you were to take 2 spike relays, and put them side by side, the area they take up is smaller than the area the new relays take up. However, the new relay offers some advantages in actually having 2 relays per. Wiring also requires no crimp connects, just the same screwdriver clamp down we've seen on other FRC components. The input wiring is also only done once and is shared between both outputs on the new relay. One less point of failure I suppose.

-Brando

Ninja_Bait 27-10-2011 15:28

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
The new relay is also just easier to read and therefore wire; however, it feels like a prize from a cereal (cRIO?) box - I know it's in beta right now, but it reeks of cheap outsourced manufacture with ugly seams and mysterious rattling parts. :\

Madison 27-10-2011 17:16

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
I hope that the IFI relays will, like their speed controllers, remain legal components.

rachelholladay 27-10-2011 20:20

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MattC9 (Post 1082877)
So that jag looks like the black jag's we had last year. Is that the same black jag? or if it is new, what is different about it? and what does the new relay do?

Okay, it looks the same. There are no visible differences. We will be testing all three components this weekends and ill note if we find any major differences.

Jared Russell 27-10-2011 21:03

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
Just a note...

The new "David" Relays are being beta tested for potential future use...they will not be a part of the 2012 Kit of Parts.

Tom Line 27-10-2011 21:04

Re: pic: 2012 Beta Hardware
 
Hardware wise, as far as I remember, they are the same. However, they have new firmware with a couple more options, and they're working on improving the CAN system with them as well.


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