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While on the topic of the SMiRF, I've got a set of SMiRFs sending out debugging info at 38.4K using the robot controller's TTL serial port. I can also send data to the robot using this arrangement. I could share the code if there is interest <grin>. If I get time tonight, I'll start a new thread on this subject. -Kevin Disclaimer: Other than being a satisfied customer, I have no interest (financially, or otherwise) in SparkFun Electronics. |
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I looked over the SMiRF v2 specsheet and it looks like an interesting project. However, before we have a lot students jumping on this: 1. This would be illegal to use at a competition (Rule R52 from last year). 2. While the SMiRF has 30,000 pair capability, it would be almost(*) impossible to use these in the pits at a competition. The reason is that they built to seek out active links (not avoid them). (*) Each team could be assigned a unique channel number (for a regional) and would have to share channels via unique addresses at a national. Having said that, I am very interested in investigating this for developing code. Please let me know if I can help. As far as wireless programming is concerned, I feel it may be a waste of time. We bought into the old controller Screamers and used them once or twice. A cable was just as easy and you have to push the program button anyway. We invested in a very long DB9 cable and it has served us very well. my $0.02 Regards, Mike |
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our tea is having a skirmish soon, and I've been asking around 'cause I was wondering if anyone has found a way to build a device to switch the channels on the bot so all of us are on different channels. I think it's called a doggle or something like that. It's the device you use to set all your team channels before the match.
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