Ethernet Switch or Router on Robot?

Is it legal to have a Ethernet Switch or Router on Robot?

Also is it legal to have two computers at your driver station, the classmate and a secoundary one?

  1. You can connect any CUSTOM CIRCUIT to Ethernet port 2 on the cRIO. So as long as the switch meets this definition and can be powered from the power distribution block, then yes.

  2. I don’t know.

Yes. You may power it from either a regular 20A 12V fuse, or you can power it from the 5V camera supply, depending on the required input voltage of the switch you want to use. It can’t include any wireless features.

Yes, but it can only attach to the classmate’s USB port or USB hub. The expectation is that teams would use a USB to wired Ethernet device to connect to the external dashboard computer’s Ethernet adapter.

I want to be able to connect somthing to the gaming adapter before the crio, not using port 2. So the gaming adapter, Crio, and another device can connect to the swicth.

That is not allowed by the rules.

Do you mean that you want to place something between the WGA600N or WET610N wireless bridge and the cRIO? If so, don’t. <R53> states that nothing can go between those.

One KOP wireless bridge (either model WGA600N or WET610N) is the only permitted mechanism for communicating to and from the ROBOT during the MATCH. The signal output from the wireless bridge must be directly connected to Port 1 of the cRIO-FRC with an Ethernet cable. All signals must originate from the OPERATOR CONSOLE and/or the Field Management System, and be transmitted to the ROBOT via the official ARENA hardware. No other form of wireless communications shall be used to communicate to, from or within the ROBOT (e.g. radio modems from previous FIRST competitions and Bluetooth devices are not permitted on the ROBOT during competition).

Ok, our team throw this idea out just a little bit before you posted the rule.

But i have a few more questions

  1. Where can i find a Usb to Ethernet adapter
  2. How can you speed up the Axis Camera
    A)The screen resolution is at the lowesr value
    B) The compression is turned off, turning it on makes it lage more
    C) It’s running in it’s on “thread” in the program

No ideas on 1.
2:
A:You can do that. It can run at three different resolutions, the default code has it at the middle one.
B:I haven’t fooled with the compression
C:So what?
The camera code takes a long time to execute, and running it in its own thread prevents its timing from interfering with the main loop.

usb to lan-> newegg, geeks.com, etc.