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pic: Team 356's Little Black Box
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Re: pic: Team 356's Little Black Box
So you got a radio shack project enclosure and (what looks like) a serial connector, may i ask what this is used for???
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Re: pic: Team 356's Little Black Box
Things revealed by that picture:
1) "borrowed" FIRST box from Stack Attack (don't worry, I have one too...and it is in worse shape) 2) guess: ramp platform from last year (aka pizza table) 3) 9-pin box = radio, program, or tether...my guess: something else altogether Things I can't figure out: 1) Wooden thing leaning on the wall. 2) Mechanism in bottom right corner 3) box with "G" in cabinet Last edited by ZZII 527 : 22-02-2004 at 18:29. |
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Re: pic: Team 356's Little Black Box
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Re: pic: Team 356's Little Black Box
is that the yaw rate sensor that came in the kop last year? ours looks bigger...
have you had any sucess programing it? i think its rs232 but i have no idea where to start in terms of an algorithom or whatnot. i just have no idea. |
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Re: pic: Team 356's Little Black Box
Looks like one of our two blck boxes, only you took the time to stick on a DB-9 rather than jst drillign holz and dangling wirz out.
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Re: pic: Team 356's Little Black Box
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The DB9 is just a convenient connector to carry power in and signal out. |
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Re: pic: Team 356's Little Black Box
That sounds very similar to what we're doing. We used a Radio Shack project box (albeit an aluminum one) housing an Analog Devices ADXRS150EB yaw rate sensor and a Motorola MMA1201 accelerometer. Instead of using a connector, we used nylon cable grips from Digi-Key along with shielded cable to provide strain relief and good shielding without risking the addition of additional noise from a connector. The power supply (7812 regulator, voltage divider, diodes, and 7805 regulator) is housed in a separate enclosure. Yours looks a lot neater and less unwieldy than ours; I hope it works well.
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