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Re: Using the TI LaunchPad from your KoP
Is there a chance there is a CAD file for this board. I know it's a minor part, but having accurate measurements would be nice.
I started to create one, but found hole spacing to not be ANSI Standard, so I decided to see if I ac find an official drawing before I spend the few minutes it will take to create it myself. |
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I don't do much formal CAD work, but all the relevant information should be there. I'll run it by some of the people on our team who are better at making these kinds of drawings and get a more formal one up on the wiki later. If you're familiar with EagleCAD, you can grab the full hardware design package from here as well: http://www.ti.com/tool/MSP-EXP430F5529LP |
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I can do a little math based on that PDF and get the details I need. I'm still learning SolidWorks 2014, but I'm certain I can create what I need now. I'm looking forward to what your team creates so I can do a little self critique based on other's work. |
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I was also able to export the STEP file from Altium, but I know those aren't always preferred due to file size and other restrictions. I've uploaded here for any interested parties though: https://txn.box.com/s/c0b11817xbyn6nxorrejz9728f1bublo Since both of these are both via Altium, I can't guarantee the accuracy. If anyone can validate them, please let me know. |
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Please forgive me if this has been covered, but using my phone to search CD is rather difficult and I couldn't find it.
We have a driver's station setup with the Launchpad, that uses 18 buttons. Therefore, we have the Launchpad in mode 3. The problem is, we cannot see all of the buttons indicated on the driver's station. Is there a way to extend the driver station to display all 20 buttons as they are activated? |
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The Driver Station program can not be modified by teams. However, you can change the Dashboard in any way you like.
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As Alan alluded to, your team may need to create a custom Dashboard to achieve what you are looking for. |
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We have no intent on modifying the drivers station code. In fact, even seeing the buttons active on the driver station is not necessary. The biggest concern is that the RoboRio can read those inputs and respond accordingly. We will work with our programmers to verify that their code can detect the button presses, and respond accordingly. |
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We've been able to return to this issue now that some of our more pressing problems have been resolved. In summary, we have successfully implemented an interrupt-based quadrature encoder that restores that aspect of now-discontinued Enhanced I/O features of the Driver Station.
Whitepaper located here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/3097 |
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This is really awesome work!
That's a really lightweight ISR for the encoder, and shouldn't cause any problems with the USB stack. |
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Thanks, but now that I think of it we probably should have cleared the interrupt flag *after* incrementing/decrementing the counter instead of before. Nonetheless, it does seem to work OK as-is.
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