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The motor controller are pulling their power straight from the PD board. Not much different conceptually than using a separate power supply for a servo Last edited by FrankJ : 10-10-2014 at 17:05. |
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That's my best guess anyway. Either way, rules may change, but for now they are what they are. My concern now is for boards that have 'prototyping' area on it - while the board may be passive, does adding components/circuits make it active? Burden of proof at inspection to show it's just sensors etc., or that PWM pins are not controlling anything? Not sure how that will play out yet. Last edited by SteveGarward : 10-10-2014 at 17:39. Reason: Updated with some more thoughts. |
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Until we hear otherwise on the power supply added to the PWM pins from the MXP port issue, would it be safe to say:
"A really good approach would be to use the MXP port PWM pins to drive motor controllers, and the MXP DIO pins for sensors, that do not get their power over the PWM cable. Use the PWM and DIO on the edge of the RoboRio for all sensors, servo, motors etc that do get their power from the PWM cable."? Personally I believe FIRST will more than likely approve an expansion board that provides power to these connections that is sourced from the PDB. In the mean time, we need to work with what we have. |
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This does not keep you from supplying 3.3v or 5v from the MXP header or battery voltage from the PDP to the DIO pins, It only keeps you from adding a power supply to add a different voltage. Quote:
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I wanted to share with you the reason I am asking about the PWM voltages. A few of the kids and I are designing a "PWM Extender" which will attach to the robot and inline with the PWM cable. The "PWM Extender" will be 2.5" x 1.5" PCB with a row of 8 LEDS to indicate the servo (or motor) command. This will allow our team to monitor (or debug) the robot health from in the stands. The "PWM Extender" is parasitic in that it will steal from the 6V supply (middle conductor) to power a ATMEGA88 uController to drive the LEDs as a function of the signal command. There is a 5V voltage regulator.
Our team would like to place as many indicators on the robot so the driver and operator do not have to look down at the laptop. We have noticed that no one ever looks down during the competition. Yes, it is active but only for the LEDs. We would be glad to share the design, gerber files, uController code, etc with anyone who wants it. But, I have a feeling that most will reject it. Your thoughts? |
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From the reply on the FIRST forums, I read that to mean that once any components at all (power or otherwise) are added to the board, and the board is no longer simply a breakout, it is an active board.
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Given how hard it is to see items on the robot during a match, a better option might be to have either the roboRIO log the data you want to it's internal flash or send the data to the dashboard. Both the LabVIEW dashboard and the SFX dashboard support logging by default. |
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We do want to try placing the commands on the robot this year with indicators such as colored LEDs. In previous years, we have spent many hours reconfiguring the dashboard but we NEVER look down at it during competition. Even the coach is too busy to look down. This way the entire pit crew in the stands can follow the driver and operator commands to educate them on component failures. This might expedite getting the robot ready for the next match. |
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It's a 3 axis, selectable +/- 2g, 4g, or 8g. MMA8452Q
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With today's clarification that plugging in an active component to a passive MXP makes the MXP active, I agree with you. But it sounds like they're trying to figure out a workaround.
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I certainly hope they do - for everyone. That clarification makes the current preliminary rules much more broad that I had anticipated or understood them to be.
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