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Secondary DC-DC module for Vision Processing
It is obvious from R42-R44
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Now, as anyone who has followed 2073 at all might know, we like using the PCDuino for Vision processing when it is appropriate, and this year we feel it is. So, with that in mind, we will be powering the board via a DROKŪ DC-DC Buck Converter . As far as we can tell, this is identical to the converters provided in the KOP's through 2014 (CLL25-24S05). Since the above listed rules prevent us from connecting this regulator to the boost regulated +12v output on the PDB or the +12v @2A on the VRM, it really only leaves us the option of using a standard +12v wago connection to the PDB. So this raises the following questions: 1) Does anyone know what the minimum voltage input this regulator can handle before the output drops below +5vdc? 2) Is there a preferable source to connect our DC-DC converter to? |
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Re: Secondary DC-DC module for Vision Processing
You can wire other electronics to the VRM, just not to the 2A connectors for radio power. If you choose though you can use other DC-DC converters, we used two last year for LEDs. Ask the q and a for sure though
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Re: Secondary DC-DC module for Vision Processing
Is there a rule that says you cannot connect a 2nd VRM to a WAGO connector to power non-control devices, such as cameras? R43/44 seem to be specific to the Radio, but does not prevent other VRM's on the robot. They just can't power the Radio.
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Re: Secondary DC-DC module for Vision Processing
No, I do not see a rule to prevent this. There would be no need for the DROK converter though if we just used a second VRM. The issue is, the VRM is usually driven by a "Boost" converter within the PDB. You would loose that protection if you connected it directly to a WAGO output.
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Re: Secondary DC-DC module for Vision Processing
The PDP special outputs for the radio VRM are just battery voltage.
You can test it yourself by comparing a meter reading there with a meter reading on the battery. |
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The PDB does indeed have a label that calls these outputs "VBat...". I'm not sure where I got the impression there was a boost regulator driving those outputs. Thanks again Mark. |
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