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My guys on our geekTeam did the PS2 controller last year. They got it "working" by using the comp port. However, I used the word "working" because they only got SOME functions working. They couldn't power some functions on the PS2. Still useable, but not perfect.
OK - point of the post - They could have gotten all functions working had they been able to use an external power source. They talked to the IFI guys for a long time about this. We never did use an external power source, of course, because it was against the rules. But it sure would be nice. Now forget the rules for a second - this is still a GREAT (WICKED GREAT) way to get younger kids and regular people interested in your robot in demos. Hand them a big control board with switches and joy sticks, and they don't get it. Hand them a game controller, and WHAM - they pick it up right away and become interested much quicker. It's amazing how useful it is for demos. I'll keep my fingers crossed! |
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Thanks for the correction on the connector size.
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So as I see it the question is, can FIRST ensure safety on the field while allowing externally powered devices connected to the O/I joystick ports? Maybe their answer is no. Or maybe it is yes, but only for pre-approved devices; i.e., not for custom circuits that are presented for inspection at an event, but maybe for circuits that have been pre-approved through some kind of advance review and inspection. Clearly the O/I itself had to be evaluated and approved, so why not another device? |
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I don't know if it's any better from a safety/hazard standpoint, but instead of hooking up to a power outlet that FIRST would provide, a team could make a battery powered option that plugs into the device it is powering.
HOT used the 222's plans to make a battery power source to run the whole OI, for public events, using a small rechargeable pack. |
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So as I see it the question is, can FIRST ensure safety on the field while allowing externally powered devices connected to the O/I joystick ports? Maybe their answer is no. Or maybe it is yes[/quote]
The answer, I believe is yes. Of course I'm biased... Actually pulling power from the comp port should not be a saftey issue. The robot's are disabled via the mode bits. I believe, not certain, that the E-stop kills power to the O/I. With these saftey features already in place there is no reason, other than the rules, that pulling power form the comp port, would be unsafe. I agree that custom circuits should not be allowed use external power sources. |
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Another key point is that no matter how much power is put into the O/I joystick ports, if the O/I is disabled the robot is disabled.
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This was the plan if external power was not available. However I'm sure a lot of matches will go poorly due to dead batteries. I see the battery pack as another failure point therfore I do not think it is the way to go. I can not remember how many times I wanted to scream at the camera because of a dead back-up battery. Yes I know about the jumper for 12v. We used 12v on the practice bot but not the comp bot. BTW I am writing this inbetween programming Chicklets...Programmers note the time......LOL Last edited by Mike Copioli : 09-08-2006 at 12:22 AM. |
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But I'll keep my fingers crossed for next year. |
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well dont kow if we can use this..." usb to a 15 pin device" found it in ebay and came up with this eventhough its sold in uk im sure we can get it here in the US
http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-to-15-Pin-Jo...QQcmdZViewItem they show the specs in the bottom and im sure u guys can figure out how to impiment it to use in the first controller. It also doesnt require any programing so it should work fine and no external power source. Note* sorry for the bad grammer and as u see i was an animator and have no idea what to do with this electronic stuff ![]() Last edited by mehul : 09-09-2006 at 12:29 PM. |
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like WOW the usb chicklet is supposed to be a usb MASTER and read the data off the XY sticks and buttons on ur controller and probably have a few DACs to output the various signals?
but wait, the selection of USB joysticks should be limited right? not all can be used, especially those which have specialised drivers which come with them. Well one interesting thing is that X-Box controllers are supported! so... some fun coming up soon i see?Probably takes some time for this to be approved for FIRST i think ![]() |
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But have no fear, the selection of usable joysticks won't be extremely limited thanks to standards! Yay standards! |
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cool thanks for the snipplet of info.. on a sidenote, for those who want to make their own controllers and are having a bad time figuring out how to turn digital signals into an analogue 0-5V without an ADC, they can probably try a PIC18F4550 usb-integrated microcontroller which can be configured to behave as a USB HID device. So going by HID specs, you'll just need to translate whatever sensors you're using and output the necessary variables, letting the USB chicklet do the DAC conversion yes I realise this is going a large round to solve a simple problem, but PIC-inclined programmers may find this easier instead ![]() |
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