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Re: What FRC Calculators do you want
It's really not that bad actually, and I believe a few versions of that (or darn near it) have been posted over the years.
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I think with the PDB now reporting channel currents, and even more accurate version could be correlated with a little bit of testing. That being said, If the tool is meant to be a predictor, then very little test information would be available at the time. |
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Re: What FRC Calculators do you want
I've seen it, but not with voltage drop factored in before. This would be the Holy Grail of drivetrain calculators, I think.
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but I'm still open to other suggestions(sorry for the bad pun ) |
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Re: What FRC Calculators do you want
There was an Excel-based extension to JVN's calculator that 841 pulled down from CD & used extensively in design this year (though we have not verified the results).
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Re: What FRC Calculators do you want
was there something in there that you would like to have implemented on this?
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