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Re: pic: cRIO CAN Jag
Erm ... power management?
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The 2009 game did not stress test the Jag. If First opens up the Can control there are very many issues that come into play with serialized control. With the Can control software pallete there are many ways First Teams could place the Jags into a very stressful situation. It would be nice to Know that the Jags are redesigned and robust before opening up the Can can of worms. The build season is short and the thought of battling controller failures and firmware issues should worry the people who will have to deal with product support. The motor controllers are a key piece to the system. They have to be rugged and reliable. I know everyone wants the Can stuff but, sometimes a conservative roll out can be in everyones best interest.
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"Clear nail polish thing"? please explain. Thanx |
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Clear nail polish can be used as a light glue just to hold the connector in place until you want it to come out. Unlike super glue, that last part still works.
Again, if opening up the CAN protocol worries you, use the PWM connector. |
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Labview, C, Java PWM, CAN "maybe" AndyMark.biz, IFI Robotics, BaneBots, FRC Teams operating as LLC ... Be cautiously prudent or dare to experiment with contingency plans ![]() |
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As an additional point of interest:
Keep in mind that your program will need to send the data to a specific address on the CAN bus, so that means that each of your speed controllers will need a unique number... can you guess where this is going? If you need to replace a speed controller on your can bus, you will need to do one of 2 things, either program your new speed controller with the old ones address, or determine the address of the new one (its not imprinted on it anywhere) and change your code. Its one of those rock and a hard place problems. Also, as a network engineer, and working in IT for 8 years now, if you use high quality connectors, and don't abuse them you shouldn't need to worry about those connectors. I have actually seen the cable come apart before the connector came out of the jack in the wall! However If you buy your cables at the dollar / 50 cent / dumpster store good luck to you! |
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Another separate thought.
The Jaguar controllers have built in PID control, allowing you to command the speed controller to do positive speed, positive positioning, or constant current control of your motors, as well as monitor the current, voltage, temp, etc it is currently outputting, VERY neat stuff... and only available on CAN bus... sign up for CAN bus today!!! Available anywhere CAN supplies are sold! |
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That would be cool, very cool indeed. You might want to gear it down even further than a toughbox, but we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. |
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it was very neat to see a cim maintain a rate of 10 rpm even under heavy load |
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Ok, I'm gonna get some n00b flack on this one, but what exactly am I looking at and how is it different than the setup we had this year??
I see the same components, & only with the addition of a telephone/modem/fax type cable added to the components similar to the way VEX uses to hook up controllers, I don't see much speculation that can come from this? So... what's the big deal & all the fuss about? And what the heck is CAN? Just a little lost over here... I'm mechanical, not electrical! lol |
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PWM (as we use it) is a method of communication that allows one device to command another: One piece of information, one direction. The advantage CAN provides is that more types of information can be sent, and it is bi-directional. This would potentially allow you to:
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A more probable -ism is that we shouldn't judge a motor by its size, but rather by the end results of the calculations we produce from it. CAN on! Last edited by JesseK : 23-06-2009 at 13:45. |
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