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Re: I have a question on connectons
Depends on what kind of signals the sensor is sending. If the sensor is sending analog signals (i.e. voltage variations), then could be 2 or 3 pins (depending on if it needs power from the 5V pin). The gyro supplied by FIRST is such an analog device and it needs power from the 5V pin, so it has a 3-pin connector to an analog channel (5V, sig, Gnd). If the sensor is a switch, then it only needs 2 pins from the Digital input channel (sig and Gnd). The accelerometer, however, is a more complex device. Since it has 3-axes, it could use 3 analog channels but the one supplied by FIRST is using I2C interface which is a 4-pin serial interface communicating with the I2C protocol. Some versions of encoders use 2 digital input chanels so they have two 3-pin connectors on the cRIO end and a 4-pin connector on the encoder end. If you connect the encoder to the Jaguar then it is a 4 or 5 pin connector. So yes, we make connectors depending on what the sensor needs. For the gyro, we solder 3 header pins onto the gyro board so that we can disconnect it easily on either ends.
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or http://www.robotshop.com/sfe-single-...lisy300al.html LOL Sorry I am a total noob at this, Im a prgrammer, never really had to do this stuff, can't find anything online. |
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However. FRC analog and digital breakouts have 5V power outputs and that chip runs on 3.3V. I just glanced through the various boards on that site and this one may meet your needs better if you are using FRC components: http://www.robotshop.com/sfe-gyro-br...ree-sec-1.html The board I linked has integrated low pass filters as well as an integrated voltage regulator which allows you to feed it 5V straight from an FRC analog breakout board. It also has an extra axis, just in case you decide it's useful. The one thing to note is that it sense rotation in X and Y so I believe it needs to mount in a different orientation than the KOP gyro (perpendicular to) to sense yaw. |
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http://www.robotshop.com/sfe-gyro-br...300-sec-1.html Note that the wires for 5V (red) and gnd (black) need to be swapped on a standard PWM cable My team makes our own out of Analog Devices Evaluation Board Gyros, but we have been doing that for many years (started when the KOP gyros were not very good), and I wouldn't recommend starting that practice now. I recommend the KOP gyro (which are good Analog Devices chips now). It is easy to wire, already works with the Gyro Class (sensitivity is set) and you get a new one in the KOP every year . |
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