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Re: New CRIO in the KOP next year?
One interesting thing I've noticed about the electronics...if you take the time and make the effort to design your electronics layout, mounting, and connections so it's easy to service, then you probably won't have to fix anything! I think it's a corollary to one of Murphy's laws.
We came up with a nice layout, very easy access, etc and never had to fix anything. |
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Thanks, Mark |
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I will echo what Dave said earlier. Everyone needs to weigh the costs of all decisions. One good example is this year's playing surface.
Assuming we don't use it again... we can look at the money spent like this: Cost of a whole field of FRP was something approaching $1500 at undiscounted prices. If we assume that every regional area probably had at least two or more practice fields.... This is a cost of 40 X 2 X 1500 = $120,000 If 1000 teams each bought 2 sheets at $30 a sheet that would be an additional $60,000. So in a very conservative estimate... FIRST teams spent $180,000 on FRP this year. Now the real cost is probably closer to $250,000 just for this material. And yes... the cost of carpet would have been comparable... but carpet was used many times...in fact the carpet we used under our practice field was from 2 years ago...and you did need carpet under the FRP to match field conditions... It was an interesting game... but in terms of how costly... the field was high cost.... and not reusable... so the green cost was also high... FRP is probably partially made from petrochemicals...and what do we do with it now? These kinds of issues... need to be considered... Cost is magnified as we get bigger... If everyone needed an extra Driver's Station this year because they needed a spare... that would be a cost of approximately 1500 X the $162 cost or $243,000 Even if only 500 teams needed extra driver's stations the cost is $81,000 to teams... If 1500 FIRST teams could each save even $250 from their cost of entering the competition that would be $375,000 This perhaps is the most telling statement.... FIRST would not get that money... There is no good answer, Next year's game should have someone on the GDC that oversees exactly this kind of thing... both the $$$ hidden costs.... AND the Green costs of the game. We need to start reusing things.... And we certainly should not be wasting anything... Perhaps at the end of the season teams could get a rebate on the next year by sending BACK certain unused materials... This might make more sense than a shopping cart approach to the kit. just an idea Anyone want to purchase some used FRP? |
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The original cIO has traditionally been used for prototyping and low volume systems. The SB-RIO is a highly compatible version better suited for integration in higher volume production. If CERN were building dozens more Large Hadron Coliders, perhaps it would be cost effective for them to design a housing and switch to the SB-RIOs . Seriously though, the FedEx fire suppression system project does a better job of demonstrating the relationship between the original and SB-RIO. http://sine.ni.com/cs/app/doc/p/id/cs-11310As for size -- It is different. The integrated cRIO is a loaf of bread. If you remove the PCB from the housing, flip the I/O connectors to the edges, you have something more like a square-ish pizza. There are photos of SB-RIOs on the above links. I agree that this may not meets Al's cheaper, simpler, and smaller goals. The SB-RIO was developed independent of FRC, and should not be viewed as an attempted optimization for FRC. Greg McKaskle |
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as a student from a rookie team, i really hope we do get another CRIO + all stuff to go with, since we don't have the money to buy one (we blew it all on going to Atlanta) and would really like to have at least two (one for the comp bot, one for a practice bot/demo bot)
overall, i like everything about the CRIO other than weight (but i'm not a programmer... other than web) ^^^ same goes for the jaguars..... (oh, and the part about them dying if they get even the slightest bit overloaded... the Victors were much more reliable (i was on another team before starting this one) and MUCH lighter...) just my $.02 -Z |
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it's also a hassle (easier w/ the CRio than IFI RC) to swap it on and off the bot... also, it'd be fun to have two bots at off-season demo's for potential sponsors, that way, we could show off what it's all about... -Z |
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http://www.usfirst.org/who/content.aspx?id=52 The first 18 people on the list are the folks that matter. I would imagine that Googling around a little will get you some contact info. |
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(to the effect of) "The 2010 KoP will not be released until the 2010 Kickoff, and if FIRST chooses to reveal any additional information, it will be through an "Email BLAST"" So, sounds like they do not even know yet |
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It sounds like as FIRST has grown, it has fallen victim to the same mentality that large corporations in the US have. More specifically, the most problematic issue facing many of these companies today: The 'management' believes that people can not be promoted internally to take leadership positions, and that oversite boards have to be "hired" from executives "at large". That boards of directors can be built from random personnel not suited or experienced in that business, or people who have very little stake in the success of that company. I never understood why people in any particular industry would believe that someone from another industry, just because he has the word "Director" or "Manager" next to his name, would make a more effecitive employee and be worth more than someone who worked up through the ranks. Why is FIRST's governing body not made of active Woodie Flowers Award winners? |
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On the other hand, perhaps the GDC could use a shake up, maybe the WFA would be better suited to rotate a few members through each season to keep things fresh. |
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I think it is important to note that at least three people on that list regularly attend FIRST events and do talk to as many teams as they can. These three are beyond those you recognize and see at the podium. The person who shows up in your pit and asks questions may actually be a board member.
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