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Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
I haven't been able to find in the rules...am I allowed to use, for example, a 7.2V battery to operate LEDs on a custom OI box?
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
I believe the answer is no. I don't have the rule handy at the moment, but you are limited in your power sources at the driver station. A laptop computer can use a battery, and the USB chicklet (should you choose to buy and use one) has a specific rule allowing it -- and only it -- to use an external power source... but anything else connected to the OI has to be powered by the OI.
And there isn't a lot of juice there. Some... but not much. Jason |
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
Here you go. It is found in the Robot Rules Manual. (BTW, knowing the rules relating to the game and robot is VERY valuble, hint, hint.)
From the FRC Rules Manual. "<R83> All equipment connected to the joystick ports of the Operator Interface must be powered solely through the power available through the port. External power sources of any type are not permitted on any equipment connected to the joystick ports. Portable computing devices can not be connected to joystick input ports on the Operator Interface. Powerpassive devices (e.g. joysticks that draw their power solely through the Operator Interface joystick port) are permitted. The one exception to this rule is Innovation First Incorporated USB adapters (IFI Part Number USB-CHICKLET) may be used to connect USB devices to the joystick ports of the Operator Interface. If used, this USB adapter must be powered with a 7.2V battery similar to the back-up battery. Teams can not use power from the competition port or any other source to power the USB adapter. The USB adapter must be positioned within the OPERATOR CONSOLE so that the indicator lights may be seen during inspection and operation in a match." |
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
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Note that two of the joystick ports already provide LED outputs that you can control with robot software. See the OI documentation for details. |
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
It sounds like you mean that the LEDs are for the custom box - but again you can't wire power to anything that connects to the OI!! But if you want the LED's for aesthetics or to look cool - go for it. We're thinking of hooking up some neons in our box.
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
You are allowed to power devices from the joystick ports. You may use the led outputs and the 5vaux pin. The issues is that even with those pins available for power, they will provide a minimum amount of current.
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
I believe you could if the leds were plugged in to the dashboard port, through a microcontroller like an ATmega or pic.
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
Anything that does not interface with the joystick ports should be fine. Our team has plans on using a *lot* of LEDs, which will probably be powered off of a 12V battery (for convenience), and controlled by a custom controller connected to a laptop (which is also our dashboard and is connected to the dashboard port on the OI). The control box, though, is powered solely from the joystick ports.
Do realize that you can feed data out of the control box into the robot through the joystick ports, have the robot copy it back to the User bytes, and read it back out from the dashboard port. It has some lag and uses user bytes, but if you really need the information you can always do that. |
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
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If I was to take that rule entirely literally, having a power source on any device connected to the OI is illegal, regardless of whether or not the power ever touches the same circuit. However, I think that the judges would be OK with it; just make sure it is easily opened and cleanly wired so that it is obvious the power doesn't hit any control circuit. Just my 2 cents. JBot |
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
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-dave |
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
Does the Chicklet provide power to devices connected to it?
Could it be used as a legal battery power supply rather than as an Xbox controller? What would be available? <probably better posted on the Chicket thread> |
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
The Chicklet is strictly used for a controller that is integrated to your robot. Using a power supply to power the chicklet and then plugging the item into the chicklet is just asking for a way around the rule. Its like "Can I get in trouble for a bank robbery as long as i have someone else do it for me?"
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
I'm thinking more along the lines of custom controls that communicate to the Chicklet as if it were an Xbox or other controller and draw power to operate from it. A lot more unique possibilities than buying off-the-shelf controllers.
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Re: Using a Battery with Custum OI Box
I think i would be easier to just make it into a serial port than to make it into a USB port.
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