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explaining cRIO
I have to explain what cRIO does in the robot. Can anyone help me?
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Re: explaining cRIO
cRIO is the main computer, the brains of the robot. Controls all the motor controls, reads input and outputs.
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Re: explaining cRIO
if they did fll you can say that it is the NXT of FRC
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Re: explaining cRIO
The NXT for FRC works, but depending on your audience, here is a bit more.
cRIO stands for compact Reconfigurable Input Output and is pronounced see-ree-oh. It is categorized as a Programmable Automation Controller or PAC. In FRC, it executes the team robot code, controls the output signals, monitors the input signals, and implements the safety protocol. These articles describe how it is used when not bolted to FRC robots. Greg McKaskle |
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