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is it legal to have LEDs on robot
It's controlled by an IR remote for decorative purposes only. As per R73 of section 4 in game manual, it could be considered legal, but we would like everyone else's opinion on it.
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
You would have to follow the steps to get it approved by FIRST through the email. If you did that, then yes they would be legal. Otherwise, the IR portion of it would have to be disabled to fit R61.
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
We emailed them, but they never responded, so I tried calling them today, and they said they couldn't help me over the phone, but that I should just wait for the email back.
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
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So as long one only used the IR remote to set the color before the match, it should be okay? |
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
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Edit: Just to clarify, the situation I proposed was, a robot has an LED controller which is controlled by an IR remote, before the match starts, possibly right after the robot it powered on, the person setting up the robot presses [color] on the remote. Afterwards and throughout the match the IR remote is not used to change the LED's color as it is currently not an approved wireless communication device. Just because the LED controller CAN receive IR signals throughout the match doesn't mean it should be illegal by default. One could receive IR signals with a normal camera, should those be illegal unless you add an IR filter to it so a person could not send signals to it directly? Last edited by Nirvash : 25-03-2014 at 01:03. |
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
While these cameras can see infrared, they may not be able to receive communications. The chip in most cameras have sensitivity into the infrared to assist in low light pickup.
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
A team could not use vision code to allow a camera to receive and interpret instructions?
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
We have been using a similar system that uses an IR remote to control the LED system for a few years now. We have noticed that the remote is only good for our system from about 10 feet at best. We were still concerned and have made sure to mount the IR receiver inside the robot face down and well hidden. The only way you can communicate with the system is to reach inside the robot and aim the remote up at the receiver. We have shown during inspection that you are not able to communicate with the LEDs from any outside point. So far we have always passed inspection and never had an issue with our LEDs.
We were concerned that a signal could reflect and added a quick fix. All that is needed is to put a piece of Velcro hook under the IR receiver and a piece of loop over it. Then all you do is pull off the Velcro to make changes and then cover it back up. We have done this and it works great, as well it gives a good mounting system for the IR receiver.. Make it fun with bright Velcro and label it. Good luck, Aloha! |
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
How?
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
Not my area of expertise, but it is possible, here is an example of decoding morse code from a flashing light.
Implement similar code on the Crio or a processor change the camera and light to the IR band, and bang you got one way communication to an IR receiver on the robot. Obviously more complicated then a prebuilt IR receiver, but doable. Quote:
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
Al,
Might it be legal for these guys to just put opaque tape over the IR receiver whenever the robot's on the field? |
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
-Kris
Our Programmer, Peter(Petzer) thought of the idea, but of course I kinda feel a bit more comfortable with not taping, but if we have to, then we will ~Brian |
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Re: is it legal to have LEDs on robot
Why not wire into the pneumatics breakout and write code to use the driver station to control the lights? If the lights are anything like the one we use, RG&B have a common positive and individual grounds for RG&B. Grounding these is what determines color and varying the voltage determines intensity. It may be a better alternative, potentially lighter weight (provided you have pneumatics with 4 open channels on the card) and it is completely legal. All your colors can be controlled via toggles on the driver station and IIRC you can read which alliance you are (Red or Blue) from the DSC and code will automatically change to the alliance color at the start of the match.
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