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Re: [FRC Blog] New 2015 FRC controller from National Instruments
Joe Ross sent me a link to this new cRIO, looks to me like a likely basis for the new FRC controller (although we'll find out for sure tomorrow!).
- Increased performance with a 667 MHz dual-core ARMŽ Cortex™--A9 processor and Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA
- Powerful, open platform available through a Linux-based, real-time operating system
- Extended operating temperature range of -40 to 70 °C
- Flexible, existing C/C++ code that can be reused on the processor with support for the Eclipse Development Environment, or program in NI LabVIEW system design software
http://www.ni.com/crio-9068/
More info on NI's real time Linux: http://www.ni.com/white-paper/14626/
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2010 FRC World Champions ( 294, 67, 177)
2007 FTC World Champions (30, 74, 23)
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Last edited by Peter Johnson : 07-08-2013 at 20:56.
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