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Talon SR vs SRX
Hello,
I made the suggestion that our team purchase one or two extra Talon motor controllers to have on hand. I checked both AndyMark and Cross The Road's website and they both say the Talon SR has been discontinued. AndyMark said it was being replaced by the SRX. The pictures for the SRX look totally different -- whole other beast. This concerns me: Would they be compatible with our Talon SRs that were included in the 2015 kit of parts? (or are those SRXs? They only say SR) If we have them as backup, could we just hot swap one in, connect the PWM, and be on our way? I saw someone mention the code from NI being wrong concerning mecanum drive in a forum post (although the forum post was deleted in the past few minutes). We're using mecanum (Cartesian) drive, so this is something I/we would like to know about as well if anyone has any sources on that. Thank you for any and all of your time! Jackson Taylor RoboJackets FRC Team 1827 |
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX
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If not, would other controllers like Jaguars be able to be subbed in instead? If so, what would I need to do in code to allow this? If not, should I look into buying used SRs or just rely on FRC Pit Admin spares? It's a serious bummer (and odd decision IMO) that FIRST shipped a discontinued product in the KOP. I understand finding a use for old stock, but really, come on... I'm using LabVIEW by the way. I'm going to look into using Java (or C++) later on. |
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX
Another option is the Victor SP. It is similar to the Talon SRX; both were jointly developed by Vex and Cross The Road Electronics. The Victor SP has a direct PWM input, but lacks the advanced capabilities associated with CAN that the Talon SRX has.
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX
I think either Talon SRX or Victor SP are good drop in replacements for Talon SR.
All three use the same output frequency (15.625KHz). All three support PWM, though the SRX/SP have a common default pwm cal (1ms,1.5ms,2ms) but that's easily fixed by calibrating your pwm signal to better match your Talon SR (assuming you also calibrate your SRs). Basically if you always calibrate your motor controls, they should be close enough. All three perform synchronous rectification. All three support brake/coast select. Quote:
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX
One more - they all three have a 4% deadband.
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX
One of these, which gets attached to a Victor 884/888, Talon SR, or Jaguar via the included screw terminals. Since the Victor SP/Talon SRX this year have wires builtin, these connectors no longer readily connect to either motor controller.
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX
The SRX also supports SPI, but I don't believe I've seen anywhere in the rules stating we can actually use it for motor control.
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX
R59 says the Talon SRX must be controlled by CAN or PWM.
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Re: Talon SR vs SRX
This is our teams first year to use Talons, in the past we have used Jaguars and Victors in combination. What are the major differences between Talons and Jaguars and Victors?
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Fans are optional, they are sealed so you don't need to worry about metal shavings "pollution", they have a choice of coast or brake mode set by a jumper, and they're smaller. That's my understanding.
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