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PPT from seattle NI training
Here is the power point from the seattle WA NI training that happened today,
http://www.daqman.com/presentations/firstwa.pdf I saw some interesting things in there. |
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Re: PPT from seattle NI training
Thanks for sharing the information. I found the slide show pretty interesting, especially the possibility for robot to robot wireless communication.
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Re: PPT from seattle NI training
It's interesting that slide 16 intimates that there will be only four robots competing at a time.
Does anyone know if there's a hardware limitation that requires that only four robots compete at a time? I can understand that this information may simply be incorrect -- and I somewhat hope that it is -- as reducing throughput by 33% is exactly counter to the notion of increasing return on investment that people have been talking about so much around here. |
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Re: PPT from seattle NI training
Awesome. Thank you for the clarification.
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Re: PPT from seattle NI training
There are other mistakes on the FRC Topology chart as well.
Spikes, Solenoids and Compressors are feeding into the analog sidecar, while relays come out of the 9472 ![]() There's a better version here, but it also thinks there are 4 robots. Typos are a normal human condition... Last edited by Mark McLeod : 15-09-2008 at 14:46. |
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Re: PPT from seattle NI training
which is why we build robots?
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