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My team had the idea to add a desktop computer onto the robot for additional computing power. Ignoring potential weight or power problems, would it be legal to interface it solely with the digital i/o board and other custom circuits?
-jonathan |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
Any fans used would need to be KOP fans or powered by KOP motors. Furthermore, you couldn't use a hard drive, since it would have a non-KOP motor. SSD or CF card in an adapter would work, though.
Assuming the cost fits within the $400 limit per part, I think it would be legal. |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
OK, thx!
-jonathan |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
And it couldn't affect anything directly. Section 8.3.8, <R03>, <R44>, <R46-F>.
So you could use it, provided the conditions already stated and the other rules are met. It would be a custom circuit. |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
You would also need to power it from the 12V battery.
That said, you won't find many sub-$400 computers that are durable enough to put on a robot yet offer a significant upgrade over the cRIO. |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
As long as the cRio controllers all physical outputs there is nothing illegal about what you want to do.
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Small 6v-26v DC-DC PSU $50 - http://www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-60-WI?sc=8&category=981 Mini ITX motherboard w/dual core 1.6ghz atom $130 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813153131 A 2gb RAM stick about $20 A 2gb to 16gb flash drive for OS and storage $10 to $50 Total price: $210 to $260 You would have to put a different cooling fan on the motherboard, but I might be temped to just run it without a fan for the match. I would also have a duplicate storage device in case the first became corrupt due to improper shutdowns. Last edited by EHaskins : 19-01-2009 at 17:22. |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
you could always buy sub-$400 computer parts...
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
yup - not many motherboards cost $400+.
actually, we had found the components suggested by ehaskins a bit before his reply... Our only problem: money. -jonathan |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
I've been pushing folks to use this for a while now and no one seems to take me seriously. Maybe it's the name? It would be very interesting to put a simple Ethernet switch on the cRIO/Axis camera and allow it to be used as a co-processor (rules permitting, of course).
http://www.cherrypal.com/SHOP.html Russ |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
Sadly, the rules inexplicably don't permit ethernet switches or anything but the one KoP Axis camera to connect to the second ethernet port.
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--- Nevermind the below, per Joe Ross --- **This is confusing, as the WPI Libraries have rather good support for the Serial port, so forbidding its use seems... silly. I'm posting this to the Q&A to see if it's an oversight. Last edited by Kevin Sevcik : 23-01-2009 at 17:07. |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
Not an oversight: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=11176
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
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There really seems to be some sort of fundamental disconnect between the 2009 GDC and the GDC of the past several years. I was under the impression that we were being given a new control system so that we could push the envelope with it and do interesting, exciting things. Instead, we're being restricted from doing anything beyond the rather strict vision of what the GDC can be done with the controller. |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
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I think that this is true it is disappointing that we can not do these things with the 2009 control system. But I have to agree with the GDC on this one to be honest. The control system is new and I think that there will be alot more features next year, but they really want to get all the bugs possible worked out this year. They do not want the extra complication of the possibility of custom circuits or custom computers on board, to get in the way of them making the control system (or troubleshooting it, if there is a problem). Also the CRIO is a powerful controller I do not know why you would really need more then that right now. Just my ideas. |
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Re: desktop computer on robot?
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By FIRST rules, it can read sensors, and do calculations, but cannot directly control any outputs ... the cRIO must do that. Read the sections that EricH pointed out very carefully. |
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