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I just go the weekly email, I do feel that the timing of the blog post to the email could be better coordinated so that the information goes out together. So more teams get the info at the same time. |
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Re: FRC Blog - 2016 Motor Controllers
We use the BB RS540 for our swerve steering. I wonder if all BB motors are going to be illegal at a late date. With all BB motors listed as discontinued and new Planetary gear boxes from BB, they may have a new line for 2016. Time will tell. We have used the BB products for years and have liked the small light weight solution they provide. We design with in spec. The Vex pro planetary maybe nice but heavy and larger foot print.
For those who complain about motor controller prices, look at the other commercial shipping controllers for hobby robotics. These companies are providing high quality devices for a fantastic price. The Talon SRX with it's program ability is an unbelievable bargain compared to the other market options. Sub 50$ controllers is fantastic. |
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I'm very happy to see motor controllers going down in price over the last few years. |
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Edit: After several PM's I should note that we were not using the BAG's properly and that our systems last year were extremely inefficient with lots off loss to make up for, as well as several times the motors were stalled for an extreme amount of time. We will continue to uses BAG's in the future as they are excellent motors when used properly(crazy how that works). Last edited by EricLeifermann : 30-10-2015 at 10:16. |
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Re: FRC Blog - 2016 Motor Controllers
This.
If FRC goes back to a game which encourages vigorous interaction similar to that of 2014, expect "we had that match until we browned out!" or "we suddenly stopped moving, I have no idea why" to become a common refrain. |
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Many engineers would benefit from watching "Apollo 13" -- with special attention to the intense effort required to develop a critical procedure that satisfied the electric power constraint. When failure was not an option.
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Agreed. This should be a huge consideration for all teams. However I worry that the teams who barely have time to finish a moving/functional robot are not going to have the resources to dedicate to power management solutions to avoid brownout conditions. Perhaps this is a topic for another thread, but we as a community will need to work hard to educate teams about this constraint.
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No, they're certain they know why. It's because the FMS is broken or the FMS hates them.
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After so many years of this I am glad that a function that can help with this is actually legal on the robot on the competition field and basically included. In past years any attempt by myself to determine these factors was actually limited by my ability to get someone to leave the robot alone long enough to do the measurements or by the fact that I couldn't legally put my gear on the competition floor. Now the tools are there one merely needs to use them. |
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Can we start with someone providing the voltage at which the roboRIO (or anything else critical) drops out and resets?
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I love this thread. Three responses with answers for the question in a row but all in different forms.
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