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Team Update - 4/2/2013
Taken from the FRC Manual, 4/2/2013: http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/Updates/0#term 103
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
It seems to me that it would not only provide inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters.
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
Do you think it also has a base-plate of prefabulated amulite, surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two spurving bearings were in a direct line with the pentametric fan?
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
According to AndyMark:
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
I believe it should also behave much better in a Bang-Bang control scheme.
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
You're not inspired to investigate how an H-bridge works? Drat! We've failed FIRST's mission once again!
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
Ooh! Ooh! Ask me! Ask me! (edit: this is, honestly, a link to a blog post that explains the whole thing at a reasonably technical level)
Actually I had to re-read that article a few times before I "got it" and would still have a hard time summarizing it any better than some of the previous posts, but if you don't have anything better to do (like, say, getting ready for the first regional to be held within 1,000km of your home town) it is a good read and pretty well explained. Jason Last edited by dtengineering : 03-04-2013 at 00:44. |
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
I really can't tell you how many times we've been bitten by sinusoidal depleneration until we learned about the Allen-Bradley Retro Entabulator.
Rockwell Automation provided a timely solution to a previously unknown and un-encountered problem. |
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
In a nut shell;
The Talon reverses the output polarity to the motor every off period of the duty cycle. The Talon SR simply "Brakes" during the off period of the duty cycle. This is type of rectification that the Jaguar uses. This type of rectification produces less heat at the Talons input capacitor during stall. It does not change the linearity or maximum output power. It does however produce significantly less heat during motor stall. |
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Re: Team Update - 4/2/2013
TL;DR version: yes, technically they're different, but in practice it has little tangible effect. Cool
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