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Aloha All!
Since the trend this year is electronics reveals, we wanted to share ours. It could be even neater if I allowed the students to cut the CAN and PWM wires to precise lengths.
More to come...
11-02-2015 14:44
Addison4300Wow, that's looking very nice! Good work!
11-02-2015 18:47
TikiTech
11-02-2015 20:18
Dr.Gusta4 talon SRX's sounds like a mecanum drive to me. Looks very nice guys.
11-02-2015 23:03
TikiTechYou have some serious electronics skill if you can hear that from the picture..
We are not running mecanum drive this year. We will be posting some more reveal later this week...
Keep you guessing..
Aloha!
12-02-2015 00:04
GeeTwo
BOFFO! This is the fishbone layout I was expecting to see more of when I saw the new SRX form factor. I also love the great use of the "twisted wire" technique of making long wires fit a small space. I've seen it done (actually watched it being performed at what a magician would consider "close"), but have never mastered it. That one of your students got this good by looking at results on reddit is amazing.
The one improvement that occurs to me (and please consider it as constructive) would be to shorten some runs within the board and simplify some runs off the board by moving the 'RIO and breakout panels sort of like this.
OBTW, I'm assuming that you realize that the PDP Distributes power, and doesn't actually create it. I added a large red and black wire to my image just in case ;->.
12-02-2015 00:47
TikiTechThanks so much for the comments.
The wire twist just takes practice. I have been using this technique for far longer than I care to share =)
The student that I have been mentoring has picked this technique up amazingly fast. Almost the same day I demonstrated it.
Shows what inspiration can do!! Let alone his desire to go beyond simple wiring layout with his research.
He created this layout based on where the electronics board sits in the robot and the other elements that make up the robot design.
He is inspiring me, a great trade for sure, this is what FIRST is about.. Inspiration going both ways!
I understand the changes you are posing, though the design fits a specific designated area.
There is power needed? Aww now we have to start over… time for a Ri3d
This layout has all be pulled out and the plate is being welded into the chassis tonight. Tomorrow it all goes back in along with its “missing” elements. I will post more as build progress and time permits.
Aloha and good luck to everyone this year!
12-02-2015 09:01
Sperkowsky
Looks nice but I'm curious to know why you don't let them cut the wires? It would look so much nicer if he could use shorter cables. I do however appreciate his pc building like cable management me being a pc modder. Now I just need to convince my mentor I need to paracord sleeve he cables and I'm all set.
12-02-2015 18:22
Unbound|
Looks nice but I'm curious to know why you don't let them cut the wires? It would look so much nicer if he could use shorter cables. I do however appreciate his pc building like cable management me being a pc modder. Now I just need to convince my mentor I need to paracord sleeve he cables and I'm all set.
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13-02-2015 14:20
TikiTech^^^ This ^^^
Thanks for the reply! Yup many of the trials and tribulations of living Hawaiian Style..
I didn't have much time yesterday to reply to the questions. Good of you to chime in, I appreciate it.
More pictures to come soon, maybe tonight, if all goes as planned.
See you at the Hawaii Regional.
Aloha!
17-02-2015 16:14
TikiTechHere is an earlier picture of the board installed.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img...046c8e67_l.jpg
More to come as time and catching up on sleep permits.
Aloha
18-02-2015 14:50
TammyoThis looks awesome! It is very neat and organized.