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Re: New Talon vs New Victor
I saw a post indicating PWM rates in this thread.
Is there an on-line source for documentation on the new talons? The data I can find is from Vex http://content.vexrobotics.com/vexpr...t-20140819.pdf From looking at this data, what stands out to me is the peak and continuous current rating of the Talon compared to the Jaguar. This datasheet doesn't reflect any of the CAN features |
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Is this true? The information I read stated that the PCM replaced the spike for the compressor - but I did not think it would replace the individual solenoid spikes. If this is the case, then I am totally sold on the idea...saving all the spike space PLUS $30 a spike is major. Someone please confirm!
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Here's the full capabilities of the PCM
*It powers the Compressor *You plug the 120 PSI Switch into it *It controls 8 different solenoids. (Solenoids can be 12v or 24v, but must all be the same) *You can have many PCMs on the robot |
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So can you use a PCM to control a talon or a victor? Or this the wrong thread for that?
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Powers the compressor, or controls a Spike that powers the compressor?
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It powers the compressor directly AFAIK.
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Correct. There's a dedicated port from the PDP to the PCM, from which the compressor is wired.
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Yep, the compressor +12v and ground wires plug straight into the PCM. There's some very intelligent circuitry in the PCM to make sure the large start current required by the compressor or any potential shorts in the system doesn't blow the fuse on the PDB's control system supplies. (The solenoid outputs have the same protection.)
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Can anyone forward detailed specifications on the new Talon?
The data I can locate, on-line, doesn't provide a lot of detail. I am particularly interested in the loop closure rates. On the surface, both the new Talon and the Jaguar have exactly the same PWM switching rates - in this case the motor PWM drive PWM (as compared to the PWM command rate from the Rio). |
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1ms period according to what we've seen in Beta.
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I've never really looked at it that way - but I guess this makes a lot of sense now. We have never used the solenoid breakout because of our supply of 12V solenoids - the only 24V ones were the stuff we got in various KOPs or PDVs. We never really considered the solenoid breakout a progression away from Spike relays...but I guess if you had been doing it that way, the going back to Spikes would be a backward step. I am excited now.
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