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Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
Trying to shave every bit of weight possible, and wondering if we can legally do this. The DB-37 cable by itself is 0.5 lbs!
See attached... |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
I have no idea if it is legal or not, but I certainly wouldn't recommend it. You can easily damage the d-sub connectors that way. An early DSC concept was similarly cantilevered, but it was quickly dismissed for many reasons.
Why don't you just use a ribbon cable instead of the provided one? |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
I was actually planning to support it with a strap of metal. The ribbon cable is a great idea though, so I will investigate that.
Cheers, -Neil. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
can anyone reccomend a place to get 37pin male to female ribbon cable?
thanks, Samir |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
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http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...A7MFB-3706M-ND 6' Gray: http://search.digikey.com/scripts/Dk...A7MFB-3706G-ND These are not listed in stock because they have to assemble the cable for you, but it takes very little time for them to complete and ship, from past experience with 15-pin cables. I'm sure you could also order the consituent components (see the product description details) on Digikey if you wanted to make a shorter custom cable. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
just remember that the cRio is grounded to its casing, so any metal around it is probably not a good idea.
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
That Sigital Sidecar is currently overhanging Slot 1 where the required 9201 Analog Module with Analog Breakout and Battery Monitoring jumper must be installed per <R64>.
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
wow is this a joke? You want to shave weight from the cable?
I really really dont recommend doing what you posted in the picture... Maybe try getting a lighter cable if you are that concerned from the weight. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
We saved 5 or 6 ounces by using a 37-pin ribbon cable. Not to mention the nicer-looking connection.
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
I missed that R64 -- we are not using that module or it's breakout. So we have to have it on there anyway??? Or does the rule imply that if we're using it, then it must be in that slot?
Either way, we could've shuffled the other modules so the digital sidecar clears. I'm looking at the DB37 w/ribbon connector option now. Yes, every bit of weight savings helps, because we don't want to comprimise the design. Cheers, -Neil. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
The orange box after <R64> makes it clear that it's required for every robot (and even explains why it's required).
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
Okay, I'll check the docs when I get back tonight. Thanks!
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
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No, you can not shuffle modules. They must be in the defined slots. Mandatory analog in slot 1 (with battery monitor jumper) and digital in slot 4 (with attached sidecar connected to Robot Signal Light). Optional analog in slot 2, digital in slot 6, and pneumatic in slot 8. |
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
Okay thanks. I'm going to leave the connection changes to the controls sub-team folks. I'm just trying to re-do the mount layout and board today for weight savings.
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Re: Is this allowed? -- DSC directly on 9403
the scale doesn't care where you lose the pounds, and the wiring of a robot certainly holds a lot of weight. We lost 6 pounds when we re-imagined our electrical board.
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