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Re: New Talon Speed Controller
Calibration of motor controllers is a pretty standard practice in RC (especially in the quad rotor world). If the controllers aren't calibrated, the motors will not be in sync (i.e. receive the same power input) -- which could be an issue for motors that are mechanically linked. In quadrotors, the motors are linked via software PID for stability purposes, meaning uncalibrated motor controllers will cause a quadrotor to crash almost immediately.
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Any hint from FIRST as to when we might know if the Talon is legal? Before Jan 5th?
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Mike,
We switched to use CAN bus last year and was starting to enjoy using it. Plus we have invested in a couple of 2CANs. Any idea if Talon will eventually support CAN? |
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I suggest the first hint will probably come to the Beta Test teams, but there probably won't be any guarantee until kickoff!
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The answer is yes. And thank you.
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Greetings, a new season has begun! and we seem to have a new speed controller that looks like a Vic!
A quick look at the Jag schematic says that when the robot is pushed, the generated current will try to flow in such a way to charge the battery. But if the battery is not connected the voltage to the PDB will keep rizing... Is there something in the PDB that will shunt this current - or something will blow! Dean Quote:
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Camren,
The type of locked antiphase PWM modulation that is used in the Talon is simply the method that used to turn on the FETs that provide motor currents. The FETs in the Talon, Victor and Jaguar all have diodes that provide a path back to the power supply while the motors are coasting or being pushed. This diode is a result of manufacture as I understand. Rickie and Jon, not to mislead, the conformal coatings on the Victors protect the circuit board components, but the leads of the FETs are still sometimes exposed. Metal swarf still can kill a Victor but they are far more immune to this than the current TI/Luminary production Jaguars. I am going to guess (highly recommend) that the IFI production runs will contain the same conformal coatings as current Victor products. The really difficult component in the Jag to coat is the current sense resistor since this can dissipate large amounts of power/heat. However, if metal falls across it, there isn't likely to be any catastrophic failure since the value is so small. |
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Yes, the Jaguar will feature the same conformal coating as the Victor. Best, Ricky |
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Sorry I've been out of the loop on this all summer:
What was the outcome of FIRST's RFP for Jaguar replacement? Thanks, Dean |
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Going forward, IFI will be manufacturing, selling, supporting, and donating Jaguars to the 2013 Kits of Parts. More details are here: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr.../blog-10-03-12 Ricky |
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Thanks and excellent news!
I noticed he following: "Second, the firmware will be modified to remove the current limit protection " That is great too as that was probably the most significant issue with the Jag (there are others elaborated on on the blogs). However, I hope the current limit is only increased rather than dissabled completely (as in by shorting R23). Thanks, Dean Quote:
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I hope the Talon gets FRC approval. So far, this thing is bulletproof. |
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For an idea of just how bad the linearity is on a the Victor, look here: http://www.fightingpi.org/Resources/...12_Day_3.shtml Many teams have fixed that in software - so it can be done, but it's an extra step that is better handled in hardare. Of course, there's a new Victor coming out as well. It's not exactly fair to compare an old product to the new Talon. Apples to apples will be the new Victor vs. the Talon. Last edited by Tom Line : 18-10-2012 at 18:27. |
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Wow. That non-linearity is pretty ugly.
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