Thread: CRIO Mounting
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Re: CRIO Mounting

You don't want to mount the cRIO to a metal frame in any case.
The cRIO case is live and you'd be making your robot frame live, too.

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Originally Posted by R37
The chassis for the cRIO and the Axis 206 camera have grounded enclosures. Under R37 (and for their protection), it is required that they be electrically isolated from the ROBOT frame when installed on the ROBOT.

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