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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
Switching to the 37 pin ribbon able will save weight, along with changing the material you are mounting your electronics to. 1/4" hardwood plywood works great and weighs next to nothing. It's less than lexan and very strong.
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
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http://search.digikey.com/scripts/dk...C7MFG-3706G-ND 6' is a bit longer than we need. If we wanted to make our own to a custom length, can anyone recommend specific connectors and ribbon cable? Thanks. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
Well, it's done. We lost 10lbs 2oz with the mods, and only 2 unused cRio modules and 1 digital sidecar were dropped. We'll lose a bit more by changing that DB37 cable. I'll have our controls guys re-check it tomorrow for legality, etc.
Now if only *I* could lose 10 lbs in 8 hrs too... Cheers, -Neil. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
It is on much thinner lexan than before, but with a thin strip of aluminum angle under it for support. It's very solid now. Wood would not have been a good option for my mods, because I used captive studs to mount the Jaguars under other components.
Wireless adapter not shown because that will be mounted elsewhere, but it was included in the final weighing. One spike was also included in the final weighing, but it will probably be deleted, as we will most probably eliminate the compressor and use 4 accumulators instead. Cheers, -Neil. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
i don't know if this is allowed but i wouldn't recommend it. if there is a shift in the chassis from the violent ramming in this years game it could damage the pins which will be hard to fix.
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
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The offboard compressor must be run from the robot which means that the robot must have the electronics to properly run it installed which includes a Spike relay and properly installed pressure switch. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
It does NOT say that the Spike and pressure switch must be on the robot. They may be with the compressor, on a compressor board. At least, that's the way I see it. (Note: if you do this, make sure that you make it easy to connect the Spike and pressure switch.)
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
Thanks Kevin. I had the same confusion that EricH states in the above post (Eric minds think alike?). Perhaps there is some Q&A that clarifies whether or not the spike can travel with the compressor.
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If you are planning on trying to ditch the Spike I would certainly submit it as a question to the Q&A. Based on the note accompanying <R74> stating that the only difference is the physical location of the compressor, I believe the Spike must be left on the robot at all times (however, my opinion doesn't really mean squat). |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
In 2006 the rules were written about the same, it seemed clear you needed the pressure switch, but the spike was unclear.
Through two regionals and champs, the inspectors made sure we had a spike on the robot, pressure switch on the robot and a manual release valve on both the robot and compressor side. I'd say play it safe and put everything but the compressor and a manual release on the robot. The spike and sensor do weigh something, but just be happy you already saved the 5+ of the compressor. |
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It must also be connected to the DSC, and the cRIO must be programmed to handle it. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
Good point Eric, that brings up an interesting conflict with the rules as written.
If the regulator is kept off the robot per <R75-D> then the pressure switch must also be off the robot per <R77> however, <R73> requires that the pneumatic system on the ROBOT must contain a pressure switch. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
There is one more thing in the picture that has not been mentioned. You have a label on your cRIO indicating that port #2 is on IP address 10.18.98.3. This is incorrect and will not work. Port #2 is hard coded to 192.168.0.3 and is used specifically for the Axis Camera.
The 10.xx.yy.3 address is not actually used in the systems as we are currently configuring them. |
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