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Unread 27-01-2014, 13:43
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Re: [FTC]: Functioning LEDs?

Yes, getting a offical saying on this would be the best. But Looking at the manual again just now, we found this.

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<R08.s>Visible light LEDs with their connected electronic circuits are allowed. Power for the LEDs may be provided by the main robot battery pack (TETRIX or MATRIX) or by no more than one (1) battery of any type not to exceed 9 volts. LEDs used as visual cues must be controlled via connections to a HiTechnic SuperPro Prototype Board or the NXT Prototype Board.
So in one thing it says that it can be powered by the robot battery OR a 9 volt, and then below, the "functioning" leds.

So yes, it seems like this year, the Option 2 and 3 I listed would be "out of code," for this year.
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Re: [FTC]: Functioning LEDs?

As I understand it - you can power LEDs from the battery and control them from the prototype board.

See post #59 here:

http://ftcforum.usfirst.org/showthre...r-Thread/page6
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Re: [FTC]: Functioning LEDs?

On our robot, we soldered a special circuit board that the Prototype board plugs into, and we have some MOSFETs and other circuitry on it, to control lights, and other functional sensors. Power is coming from the main robot battery. The LEDs we used were RGB led strips, non-addressable, and we use them to display our alliance color during a match.
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Re: [FTC]: Functioning LEDs?

We have functioning LEDs this year. A writeup of how we accomplished this is here:

http://degreesplato.wordpress.com/20...s-need-lights/

The lights will pulse teal (our team color before and after the match,
purely decorative). During the match they indicate the direction the
drivetrain is pointing (it's reversible). The NXT is also keeping a
match timer and they will start flashing yellow at the beginning of
the end game and flashing red with 10 seconds left. I thought the
timer might be inaccurate, but it's surprisingly correct.

There's various stuff we do in autonomous, mostly for debugging
as well.
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Re: [FTC]: Functioning LEDs?

THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've been wanting to do this for some time, but never figured out how to do it. Is there a wiring diagram/parts list?
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Re: [FTC]: Functioning LEDs?

After the season is over I'll see about teaching our electronics lead how to use Eagle and put up a schematic.

Parts are simply an ATmega328 burned with an Arduino bootloader, the Hitechnic Protoboard, an addressable LED strip (available from Adafruit or Sparkfun), a 5v voltage regulation circuit built around a LM7805 with heatsink, a couple of small breadboards, and miscellaneous hookup wire.
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