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Re: Battery powered raspberry pi
LOL I actually have a 3.5F capacitor for automotive electronics on my test robot frame at home. It basically comes with it's own welder.
I was thinking something more like this: http://www.karlssonrobotics.com/cart...Fcef4Aodwy0AYQ I love that datasheet. For tolerance it lists: -20%〜+80% So I guess it's perfectly okay to send out a 15F capacitor instead of a 10F capacitor? Might make the RC time constants *just a bit* longer. BTW: With a capacitance this large one really needs to consider the currents that will flow if that capacitance is entirely discharged and someone connects a power source to it. Luckily with control system boot and robot setup times of at least 1 minute there's time to charge it slowly. Though I still doubt it is legal in FRC. Last edited by techhelpbb : 06-08-2013 at 17:13. |
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