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Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
While our team was going through the manual, we found the High Goal LED's and went looking to shop for them. Specifically, the product is called "Phillips Color Kinetics iColor Flex LMX LED." We looked online but the items we found are too pricey: http://www.superiorlighting.com/Colo..._LMX_s/957.htm.
Is there any alternative that is cheaper? |
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
+1 on this thread. 900 dollars for a strip of 50? The specs for the LEDs say 6.56 candela per LED but I've yet to find a beam width that I could use to convert to lumen. I think that it changes depending on the lens that it is using, but I have yet to find any info on the lens that will be used. Philips website, instead of Phillips as it is spelled in the manual, lists the following types:
101-000067-00 Black, Clear Flat Lens 101-000067-04 Black, Translucent Dome Lens 101-000067-02 White, Clear Flat Lens 101-000067-06 White, Translucent Dome Lens and another set Clear Flat Lens Translucent Dome Lens Clear Marquee Lens Semi-Frosted Marquee Lens Translucent Marquee Lens Clear Flat Lens Translucent Dome Lens In addition there seem to be two types: 4 and 12 inch. Source: http://www.colorkinetics.com/ls/rgb/flexlmx/ I wonder what the equivalent would be in a fixed yellow led strip? Without this information, I'm not sure how they expect us to do any type of targeting. Last edited by bhylak : 05-01-2014 at 14:54. Reason: Adding more lenses |
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
The teams I'm working with are planning on using the retro-reflective targets because we can test with them in our shop.
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
Adafruit and sparkfun both have programmable led strips. You will have to write some arduino code, but you can probably make a good simulation of the goal for $100 or so.
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
The LED strips seem to be very specific however. From the vision example pics on WPILib, the LEDs show up more like bulbs than a solid line.
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
Bump.
Any more experience either constructing or simulating the LED strings? |
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
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We wanted to do the same thing but without more details its not something we feel can be done reliably and consistently at all regionals. Has anyone tried mocking up a system using cheaper LED strips and using that? |
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
Honestly there is no reason to track the bulbs...
If you're concerned about doing HOT or NOT, use the vision targets on the left/right of each target. The bulbs are just for show |
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
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Re: Aerial Assist High Goal LEDs
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On a note more related to the original topic of this thread, my team (which builds a practice field every year for a Week 0 competition), decided to simplify the lights to a yellow strip across the top and three colored red or blue strips across the bottom, which lets us fulfill what we saw as the primary function (informing spectators and drivers with field cues). We understand that some teams at our Week 0 might not appreciate this, but frankly, dropping four grand on LEDs just wasn't in the budget this year. |
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