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Re: Anderson PowerPole for CAN bus?
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My guess is that the 15A connector was suggested because it's the smallest gauge connector available for the power poles. You're likely to have trouble crimping a larger connector on such small gauge wires, and if you succeed without breaking the wire, you're likely to have failures down the line. |
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Re: Anderson PowerPole for CAN bus?
Very interesting thread. We're going to try out the APPs on our prototype robot since that's what we have right now but if we run into any problems I like the idea of combining these two solutions.
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Re: Anderson PowerPole for CAN bus?
Allen,
We like the Victors and will likely use them for this season. There are a variety of other connector solutions available through outlets like Digikey (who is a big FIRST supporter in Minnesota) and others. As Don has pointed out above, solutions need to maintain buss impedance in some fashion (it is a transmission line interface after all.) Mb, There is relatively little current flow in this bus so it does not come under the wire gauge rules. Please remember that the those rules relate current protection to wire size. A dead short on the CAN buss will not burn up the wire. I would use a locking connector of some type that is easy to terminate and difficult (read as 'impossible') to connect backwards. The RJ-11/45 used on the Jaguar is a pretty reliable device, crimpers are available everywhere for cheap and the connectors are easy to get. As always, I tend to discourage solid wire on moving devices but there is plenty of stranded wire options for these connectors. Spend the money for the right connectors and crimper if you want reliable operation. |
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Re: Anderson PowerPole for CAN bus?
CAN connector coming soon, see attached image.
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Re: Anderson PowerPole for CAN bus?
any idea on pricing?
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Re: Anderson PowerPole for CAN bus?
Looks like a good solution - I like it!
Personally, I'd love to see that block be part of the TalonSRX if a hardware rev gets performed in future years. For that matter, I really wish the 10-pin "encoder connecter" were also weidmuller connectors -- the 5x2 .05" header connector is less than optimal for interfacing to directly. |
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Re: Anderson PowerPole for CAN bus?
We are using the same connectors that would be on the Talon SR or Victor so if we ever decide to utilize PWM over CAN, we can do so without having to change the controller wiring.
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