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[FRC Blog] Control System Update
From http://www.firstinspires.org/robotic...-system-update
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Re: [FRC Blog] Control System Update
That all seems like good news to me. I like the device libraries, they should make it easier to import libraries like the NavX library, etc.
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I'm just hoping that they move to a more standard library distribution / installation method (eg maven).
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The only problem i have with these routers, is they only have 2 ports. When at competition we couldn't tether in and view the camera at the same time. One port had tether and the other has the rio then.
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Can't you just tether with the USB cable? You can also just add a small network switch to the robot.
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We acquired a 5 port 5v ethernet switch. Worked great.
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+1. We only used one Ethernet port and we still tethered over USB exclusively this season. And if you must tether over Ethernet, you can get an inexpensive switch that will run on 5v. |
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The switch doesn't have to be on-board either.
It can just be used in the pit to connect the camera and tether to the bridge. |
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It's good that they disabled the web interface on the FRC firmware. Hopefully the router won't have insane boot times anymore.
(I was really hoping for them to commission an FRC-specific router though, with screw terminals for power and at least 4 ports) |
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Looking at the spec at the OpenMesh website it looks like this radio uses 24V. Is this correct? If so we will need a source of regulated 24V to power the radio.
What is others opinions? |
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I'm slightly disappointed with the radio choice, but the other things sound very good to me. Anyways, yay for improvements.
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Re: [FRC Blog] Control System Update
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http://www.open-mesh.com/products/ac...ess-point.html It takes DC Input: 12v-24v/1A Added spec comparison between the old and the new models. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 13-10-2016 at 22:45. |
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My bad...
I can see where I got confused. The picture shows 18-24V on the back of the router while the actual datasheets says 12-24. Looks like we are good. Thanks |
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Re: [FRC Blog] Control System Update
Since this is the upgraded model of the OM5P-AN, does this come with any upgraded stats like improved range or more throughput (not like that second one matters to FRC, but just curious)?
EDIT: Did some searching and found my own answer: https://help.cloudtrax.com/hc/en-us/...AN-and-OM5P-AC It looks like the AC has better throughput, both ports are now gigabit, upgraded processor and DRAM (faster boot times? ), but at the cost of reduced range. I think we might prefer our AN over the AC just because of the range.Last edited by Bkeeneykid : 13-10-2016 at 22:26. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] Control System Update
Not psyched about the WPILib changes, but it is what it is. I understand the sentiment behind it, but CANJaguar and CANTalon just seem like two hugely integral classes to remove.
What's done is done, I guess. I suppose I'm more not psyched to be debugging build path errors than anything. (Though, in theory, and not reality, those shouldn't happen.) |
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