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Re: REV Sparks or Vex Victor 888?
In 2015, 3467 also went whole hog with the Talon SRX - we used one running the built-in Speed Control mode for each of our four mecanum wheels, and two (1 master, one slave) for driving our elevator with Positional PID. One of our mentors insisted that the built-in PID algorithm could be faster (he was looking more for a motion-control mode), but it all worked well enough with a minimum of muss or fuss.
Plus - One of the often overlooked advantages of CAN control is built-in current sensing on each motor - granted it wasn't really that useful last year (unless maybe when we were building a twelve stack , but in a defense-heavy game, or a game where climbing might be required, being able to monitor current at the individual motor level might help to intelligently avoid those brown-out conditions that we were all worrying about around this time last year. |
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As a mentor whose teams have used CAN beginning way back in 2009 when the Jags first came on the scene, I guess I had gotten used to promoting the current sensing feature of the CAN controllers a little too much. In 2012, when the bugs in the CAN stack and the unreliability of the RJ-11 connectors became too much to handle, I was sorry to see that particular feature go. So when CAN looked like it was going to be viable once again last year, I was ready and willing to give it another go, and I, for one, am glad we did. |
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I didn't want to distract from the OP but KrazyCarl92's post requires attention.
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![]() The examples in the Talon SRX Sofware reference manual are meant to save you time. Were they not helpful? Quote:
I haven't found any post from your team regarding this issue. And I know you haven't emailed support@crosstheroadelectronics.com (since it goes to me). Did the programmers look at the Talon SRX Software Reference Manual? This feedback is so far-removed from literally ALL of the feedback I've gotten from last season I'm not sure where to start. If ANY TEAM has questions/concerns/problems with ANY CTRE product please please PLEASE leverage our support email. Or look around CD for similar posts or post yourself. Or PM me. But email is best. But don't wait a full season and then post it when it's too late to be beneficial. We want to help you. Carl, if you email us your team's 2015 code, we will figure it out. I have robots dedicated for exactly that purpose. Please PM me if there is more info that you think would be helpful. Last edited by ozrien : 12-21-2015 at 10:22 PM. |
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The key difference, I think, is in competitive advantage. There really is no advantage to using the older controllers, other than not having to buy new ones. Once there are none left for FIRST choice, though, I do expect them to become illegal within a couple of years - there is a "cost" associated with keeping them, including maintaining WPI lib classes for them and increased inspector training, as newer inspectors down the road may not have any prior experience with the old controllers. As it is, teams have now had two years to switch over, possibly even more down the line, so when they do become illegal I don't think there will be too much complaining. |
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884's haven't been sold since sometime in 2012, but they remained legal through last season and there's no real reason to expect they won't be legal this year too...so 888's are probably safe for at least 3 more years.
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The 888 on the other hand, does not give a major advantage over other currently available FRC controllers. It is still a great controller, and it can cope with serious amp draw. |
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Re: REV Sparks or Vex Victor 888?
I've heard people tout the fully-sealed enclosures of the newer controllers as an advantage. Does the "open" nature of the Victor 888 pose a serious disadvantage? Is it highly susceptible to swarf, dust, dirt, etc. blocking the fan or getting into the electronics?
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My source for this graph. |
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Re: REV Sparks or Vex Victor 888?
Important note for anyone that looks at the above graph without following the link - "Victor" refers to the really old 884, which was known to have a very non-linear output. "Talon" refers to the original Talon speed controller, not the newer SRX. None of the current commercially available speed controllers is in that graph.
So, in short, with all these new speed controllers the past year or two, the community needs to do some more testing to come up with similar curves for all of them! While we expect all of the newer speed controllers to be very linear, testing to make sure would be really nice! |
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