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pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
So wait.... they were running this thing with CAN? I'm really confused right now. They're giving us a new speed controler with a CAN bus, but I've heard that they expect us to use PWMs for the 2009 season. Does this mean they might be considering letting us use CAN in the 2009 season with the new speed controllers?
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
My understanding is that for the 2009 season we will (still) be limited to PWM control.
This is not a FIRST demonstration booth, it's Luminary Micro's who is just demonstrating the CAN control feature of their product in this picture. |
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
Whoa, with the cover off it looks even bigger and heavier. Or is that metal frame something they put on after the plastic housing was taken off, to hold the fan in place?
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The thing keeping us from using CAN for the 2009 FRC season is the controller. I'm confident that the cRIO we receive in the kit won't include a CAN module, and the closest thing we have to official information here tells us that even if we bought one ourselves, the FPGA in the system won't support its use. |
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
From what I've been gathering is that CAN will not be allowed in 2009, 2010, probably. I've only been involved for two full years so I'm not as wary about the changes as some folks. Things change, you can either look at it as a challenge or you can dig in your heals and complain. I just want my hands on that new controller...
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
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![]() In my teams experience so far with our regular cRio and labVIEW we found it much easier to use then the old IFI controller system. And since it's all industry standard stuff there is a much larger set of reference material. This doesn't mean that the FIRST version or special features they add to make it "easier to use" won't effect the usability. I guess we'll find out more as soon as the beta testing starts. |
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
Nope. The kits won't go out until ~Sept 15th, and the deadline for submissions isn't until Aug 15th.
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
What is CAN? Is that the Ethernet plug?
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
CAN= Control Area Network It has a communication protocol just as do many "networks'. Defined in Wikipedia as: Quote:
Here is a quick definition of "Ethernet" as defined by Wikipedia. Quote:
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
so what is the CAN going to be used for? Like what are you going to hook up with or to it?
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
It will replace the PWM servo cable signal. The advantage is that you can connect a bunch of Jaguars in series, which reduces the mess of cables going to the controller. Also, with the CAN interface, you can upgrade the firmware on the Jaguars and use the advanced features involving the quadrature encoder and analog potentiometer inputs.
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Re: pic: Jaguar... Under the Hood
oh nice so its like less mess, better autonomous? that sounds pretty cool.
Is there any cons to this whole thing, other than its size and weight? |
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