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Re: Does the PD board Output 12v Stable?
Also, I'm having a hard time imagining what you could possibly want from a secondary computer on board. The PowerPC processor in the cRIO is the most powerful CPU we've ever had at our disposal, by a factor of like 100. If it can't do what you're trying to do with an off-cRIO processor, I'd be surprised.
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Re: Does the PD board Output 12v Stable?
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I am interested in what you are trying to accomplish. We might be able to help you find a better way. |
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I suppose, though IMO, its alot of added electronics and stuff to talk to some sensor, and if it requires that kind of nonsense to talk to it, its probably more complicated of a sensor than you really require.
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The fact tha the old processor was 1/100th of the current one doesn't mean the new one is blazing fast, it means the old one was very slow. I don't view ~450 mhz as very fast, particularly when we can only get image processing (at the lowest possible resolution) to run at about 20 fps, with nearly no other operations running simultaneously. Quote:
Watts = Amps x Voltage 20 = Amps x 12 Amps = 20/12 = 1.67 I'm pretty certain that the motors draw more than that. -jonathan |
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Re: Does the PD board Output 12v Stable?
No, he means the regulated 12V output can only support up to 20 watts; which is enough for the wireless bridge. The other power distribution outputs are limited by the circuit breakers (20, 30, 40 Amps.)
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Re: Does the PD board Output 12v Stable?
Errr... How is the regulated power supply relevant?
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In the end, if you want a regulated (clean) 12V supply you will have to provide it yourself by attaching to the unregulated outputs (the ones with circuit breakers you add in yourself.) |
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Re: Does the PD board Output 12v Stable?
The question was meant to address how regular the power was when taken from the unregulated outputs - I'm not planning to plug the wireless bridge into the unregulated power supply, even if it's regulated power would have supplied a high enough wattage to power the motherboard. The main point of the question was to determine how variable the current/voltage was when taken directly from the unregulated supply. Thx everyone for fully answering the question
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If the voltage vs time graph were a road, and you were to drive on it, you would lose your lunch. It is a very dirty, very bouncy thing.
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Re: Does the PD board Output 12v Stable?
Your Rover Wheels would be completely shredded
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