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Legality of older spikes
My team has a bunch of 554's donated old spikes sitting. I also am wiring a light panel (red, white, and blue LEDs in the respective shapes) using 3 spikes.
These spikes must be old... they are smaller than the ones they make now (not by much), and my knowedge from my previous team tells me that they are older than 06. they are a better fit for the wiring board we are using... and i think they look cool! they are true spikes though... my questions: 1. are they legal or must I use the newer, larger spikes? 2. do they behave like newer spikes (in code, spec. labview)? |
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Re: Legality of older spikes
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If they are available COTS for any team to purchase from a VENDOR, they are legal. If they are not, then they are not. |
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Re: Legality of older spikes
someone of better experience should answer this for you but i think they would be legal.. but the programming may not be the same. I'd also be in fear of burning more fuses.
best of luck in the long run 2057 <edit> the spikes would only be legal if they came in a past kit of parts i believe. look at the rules </edit>Last edited by Team#2057-Vegas : 04-02-2011 at 23:15. |
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Re: Legality of older spikes
There were two types of the older spikes. If I remember right, here's how the old ones worked.
Spike kind #1. (I think these were blue) When off, both M+ and M- are tied to ground. ![]() Spike kind #2. (I think these were red) When off, both M+ and M- are tied to 12V. No picture of those... You can tell they're the old kind because they have no sleeve for the PWM cable to go in. You can imagine how much of a headache this was for teams. I remember we glued ours in place. The current generation of Spikes are still blue, unlike their Victor counterparts. ![]() Someone may correct me. I'm going off of my memory. Speaking of old Victors... we're using the old red labeled 884 Victors this year because our electrical guy likes the sound of the fans more. But as far as Spikes go... the blue ones are still legal. Red ones are not. |
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Re: Legality of older spikes
Another year, another paint job... still the same guts underneath.
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Re: Legality of older spikes
Team#2057-Vegas, you are mistaken. Whether or not something was in "old kit" has no bearing whatsoever on its legality now.
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Re: Legality of older spikes
It can... If an item is no longer available, it would normally be illegal <R28>. However, if that item was custom made for FIRST from a previous KOP, it would be legal <R30>. Or if it was in a previous KOP and on an old robot, it would be legal <R29>.
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Re: Legality of older spikes
There is not a distinction between the old style Spike and the newer style Spike except as described above. Likewise there is no real difference between the Red Label and Blue Label Victor 884. (There was some confusion during the transition of the labels.) However, if one reads through the manual you will find no mention of a requirement to use only Victor 884 or jaguar speed controllers this year. The rules have been relaxed for the use of any controller as long as the command is generated within the cRIO where it can be controlled by FMS.
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Re: Legality of older spikes
Doesn't <R48> come into play here?
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I would highly recommend following the blue box instructions to get this old style Spike approved as a power regulating device for this year before basing your design on it. |
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Re: Legality of older spikes
I'd suggest you ask on FIRSTs Q&A forum.
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Re: Legality of older spikes
I will do that.
WAIT- I am using them for a LIGHT. team update #8 allows using spikes OR any other relay for Lights. does that mean that for my intentended use, this thread is a moot point? Last edited by ratdude747 : 05-02-2011 at 09:50. |
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