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Re: FRC Blog - 2016 Motor Controllers
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Of course there is variation from motor to motor but nothing out of the normal manufacturing tolerances (typical for this style of motor is +/-15%). If you knew what your were doing, those motors were amazing. More power than a Mini-CIM at less that half the weight and volume. I will serious miss those motors. Dr. Joe J. |
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I'm confused what the point of designing a motor controller for 60 amp continuous is if the largest breaker we are allowed to use is 40 amps. I understand the higher peak, but the I was under the impression that breakers would snap once you get above 40 amps for more than a few milliseconds. It would make sense if these were already being produced and are just now being approved for FRC, but the blog post makes it sound like they were developed specifically for FRC teams.
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I guess that explains why there were so many 775s, 550s, and P60s available in FIRST Choice this year.
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We've used lots of 775s and they were always fairly close to what we had calculated them to be. What made that motor so great was it was an 18v motor so it ran super cool even at stall because it was only 12v. That motor surely will be missed by many teams.
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The current ratings on these types of breakers tell you when they won't trip, not when they will trip. |
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Banebots 775s have always matched the advertised specs for us (modulo case shorting issues in 2011).
Banebots 550s have always provided substantially less torque than advertised for us. |
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For what it's worth, the Victor 888, Victor SP, Talon SR and Talon SRX are all also rated for 60A continuous. If I remember correctly, most of the components in the Talon SR are rated for 100 amps continuous. I think it's good that a device designed for use by high schoolers is rated for more than the expected conditions. Last edited by cgmv123 : 10-29-2015 at 01:44 PM. |
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While this may seem like over kill when you do have a 40amp breaker, a factor of safety is a very common thing for equipment like this. It is easy to under estimate the power of 40 amps because we are around it so much on robots but this amount of power density can be extremely dangerous if not done correctly. Back in the "old days" it was not uncommon to see a robot fire or two at a regional event. We test our controllers to failure at 100amps, to make sure they are as solid and reliable as possible for teams. |
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Re: FRC Blog - 2016 Motor Controllers
Is anyone else excited about the new speed controllers? They're $45 and $50 respectively. This is an awesome thing for the vast majority of teams as it means you can execute your plans and make mistakes for cheaper. I'm still waiting for $20 speed controllers for the automotive motors. It's also really nice that teams can use the older motor controllers for the same reason.
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So many new motor controllers but no new relays?
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What do we need relays for anymore? (Note that Spikes are discontinued.) The pneumatic compressor runs through the PCM, and if you absolutely need relay-type control for something, programming a speed controller act like a relay is trivial.
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