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Unread 26-02-2011, 21:18
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Crio

Does any veteran teams have a used Crio they don't need? We want to keep our 2011 robot 100% intact and want to build some off-season bots to test different types of drivetrains. Would any team be willing to sell their used Crio to us? It would be a huge help. Thanks
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Re: Crio

Most Veterans use their spare cRIO for their practice bots and other prototype chassis.

If you have money I would recommend buying another from NI for $750. If you don't have the money on hand, make it a goal and fundraise for it.

We are very happy that we purchased a spare cRIO.

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Re: Crio

if you are not going to be doing anything too crazy and arduino will work as well, it is similar to the crio but much less powerful, the regular one is like 30 bucks, and a arduino mega (2x as powerful as standard is like 70)
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Re: Crio

Does an arduino work the same way as a NI cRIO? Can you please explain the differences?
We are a team of six members so it's hard to fund raise $750 for a cRIO
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Re: Crio

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Does an arduino work the same way as a NI cRIO? Can you please explain the differences?
We are a team of six members so it's hard to fund raise $750 for a cRIO
An arduino does work the same way but the cRIO is meant for industrial. They both are meant to get information from sensors and control things like motors or servos. The cRIO is meant for industrial level robots like in a factory if I am correct. The arduino is more meant for small projects that you could do at home. An arduino itself is a programmable circuit board that you could use for robots. A guy made a robot using an Arduino that controls 3 servos to keep a ball from rolling off a platform http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DqcnHE6r9M Its a pretty cool thing.

See arduino's main site for more information http://arduino.cc/

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Re: Crio

So we could us a arduino in replace of a cRIO and build a full size test bot that would be able to control 4 independent CIM motors, camera, pneumatics and use a standard 12v dc FIRST battery you think?
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So we could us a arduino in replace of a cRIO and build a full size test bot that would be able to control 4 independent CIM motors, camera, pneumatics and use a standard 12v dc FIRST battery you think?
The arduino's processing power cannot compare enough to the cRIO for a robot on that level, but it is indeed possible to use it for a FRC robot, but it would be very limited compared to using the cRIO.

Here is a thread discussing the topic. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=69619

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Re: Crio

If you're a Victor / PWM team, you can use a Vex microcontroller instead of a cRIO. Since the programming and control is different, this would mainly make sense if you're building mechanical prototypes.
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Re: Crio

So if it were used on a very basic robot, for example; a robot with only two-three motors and a sensor it would work?
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Re: Crio

Yeah, I've seen it work for robots with many motors and sensors before. I've personally never done it, but it looks simple enough.

The thing to keep in mind is that if you're making a prototype for the intent of testing new software, you should use an additional cRIO so that your programmers are practicing on the same hardware they will be using in build season. However, if your prototypes are mainly to practice mechanical design and just have some basic software to make them work, the Vex microcontroller works great.
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Re: Crio

Just a quick note: our team uses Java, and we have some trained space monkeys (underclassmen) to program in Java for the next 3 years. We have no experience in LabVIEW at all, and probably don't plan on using LabVIEW until we absolutely have to.

Can the Arduino or the VEX Microcontroller even process Java?

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Where to purchase a Crio

I've looked on andymark and did not find a cRio. Does anyone know where I go to find the $750 cRio? National Instrument cost is $1,599.
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Re: Where to purchase a Crio

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Re: Crio

The control system that was used in FRC prior to the CompactRio was reasonably comparable to an Arduino, as it too was an 8-bit microcontroller. You can do a lot with that. If you just want to prototype a mechanical system, really any microcontroller can handle it processing-wise as long as it has inputs and outputs that can be made to work with your speed controllers, etc. If you want to prototype control systems, that is a bit more complicated depending on what you want to do.
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Re: Crio

If all you are looking to do is relay values from joysticks to the motors with the smallest investment is probably an arduino. All you need is the board and a long USB cabel to tether to it from a computer with joystick connected. <http://principialabs.com/arduino-python-4-axis-servo-control/> is a good starting point for setting this up (victors and jags take servo pwm signals).

The arduino uses its own script language, but it's pretty simple to lean and the ide is free with plentiful documentation.
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