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hi guys. this is my first post on the forums. i have recently joined a team, was put into the electrical section, and was tasked with creating a power budget. i think i have gotten most of it down, but was curious, (plus i needed the information) what kind of wifi bridge/ connection device do you guys put on your robots.
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Re: New and no clue what i am doing
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That said, there is a possibility of a change, given that we're getting a new control system this year. |
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Re: New and no clue what i am doing
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http://youtu.be/NwV_eNpXfO0?t=20m23s Last edited by orangemoore : 01-11-2014 at 00:43. Reason: Support to claim |
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Re: New and no clue what i am doing
Power budget for FRC Robot:
The drive motors get all the power! |
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Re: New and no clue what i am doing
Somebody actually does a power budget, WOW!
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Re: New and no clue what i am doing
This is a very good thing.
The primary electrical constraint for power budgeting will be battery capacity. Our typical battery data sheet indicates about 6 Ah, or roughly 6 minutes of capacity when operating a bit above its 3C discharge rate (3 x 18 = 54 Ampere). So if your robot consumes 60 Ampere average current it will drain a battery in six minutes. Let aggressive students drive your robot around (on carpet) while operating pick-up devices, launchers, etc. in a manner similar to match conditions, and see for yourself how long a battery really lasts. My team has found the six minute figure fairly close, but we base our budget on less. Also consider how long it takes to charge a battery, at the FRC 6 Ampere charging limit. Ideally, one hour to put back what you can take out in the six minute example above. Count on real recharging times to be longer than that, probably at least twice as long. Again, get real data -- don't rely on ideal assumptions. Use the figures you get from the activities above to create a plan for managing a fleet of batteries that will get you through a competition, and through the season. Last edited by Richard Wallace : 02-11-2014 at 06:10. Reason: fixed link, thank you Ether |
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Re: New and no clue what i am doing
thanks guys. you have all been a great help!!!
-Helix |
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