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[FRC Blog] Radio Silence
Posted on the FRC Blog, 6/3/16: http://www.firstinspires.org/robotic.../radio-silence
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Good to know, since they're really pricey too.
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Please don't pick another radio that has a 90 second reset time... watching robots die on the field this year was especially frustrating (and common) because you knew it would be for a large majority of the match.
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Meh, not a huge deal either way. I'd like to see them jump to the next generation and get us more bandwidth though. Always a plus.
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I hope the new radios get a back up power supply.
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Pretty sure that'd conflict with R31, as the only exception I've seen is a device that needs a battery to function and will not without it, eg. a smartphone used for vision (like 254).
Otherwise, I'd have stuck a capacitor on the radio to make sure it stays on in the event of a brown-out. |
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As a volunteer who is unfamiliar with the tech used in the bots now, this explains a lot. I couldn't understand why a bot would go dead, then start moving again near the end of a match. That sounds like a horrible amount of time to be out-of-commission.
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That was the first and only time we ever had a problem. |
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The main problem, for me at least, is that the radio takes 90 seconds to boot... If they're working together on a custom FRC firmware why not make one that just boots faster and disabled unneeded features? EDIT: Approximately 90 seconds, numbers were based on a match I watched and wasn't exactly counting with a timer. Take with a grain of salt. Last edited by tjf : 03-06-2016 at 17:36. Reason: Clarification for quality. |
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Personally I favored the old radios that had 4 ports. This year we had a radio go bad and constantly had problems connecting in our build room. Could be user error or radio problem. All I know is it worked one moment and didn't work another moment with no configuration or connection changes. I also prefer having more ports so that we could connect to the radio via Ethernet without having to use a splitter when the ports were already maxed due to an on-board computer. Also if one port went bad on the old radio, it wasn't totally gone since you could just use a different port.
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Can we please pick a radio with a physical Reset button... if you can't connect to the router because the firmware is messed up, you can't reset it to factory settings either, and that's kind of a terrible catch-22 to be stuck in!
Also I'll add to the growing requests for a radio that boots in less than 90 seconds... This is the single biggest thing, really. I don't understand why minimizing this aspect of a radio isn't a top engineering priority. |
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Besides, if it had amazing fast boot time, the engineers working on it wouldn't have any more excuses. |
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