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- #Mount frc ultrasonic sensor how to#
- #Mount frc ultrasonic sensor serial#
- #Mount frc ultrasonic sensor driver#
- #Mount frc ultrasonic sensor plus#
PWM connectors have friction lock connector.(10) Ten PWM outputs with selectable 6V power for servos.This breakout board is connected to the cRIO Digital I/O Module (NI 9403) These gaskets to keep metal dust and shavings out of the cRIO innards came in some KOPs or they can be purchased through
#Mount frc ultrasonic sensor how to#
How to Clean the cRIO-FRC and Install Gaskets.pdf
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#Mount frc ultrasonic sensor serial#
The original FRC cRIO consists of a metal chassis with integrated controller and 8 slots for plug-in modules-(2) analog input modules, (2) digital I/O modules, (2) solenoid modules.īy FRC rules there must be an analog module in slot 1 to provide robot battery voltage feedback, and a Digital module in slot 4 for the robot status light.Īdditional modules are optional, but all modules must go in these specific positions if they are used at all (slot 1 is closest to the cRIO panel of lights, DIP switches, Ethernet and serial connectors, and 24v power connector): NI-cRIO FRC II FPGA (2012) Specs: Spartan6 familyĬRIO FRC I (2009-2011) legal for use in 2012 as well.NI-cRIO FRC I FPGA (2009-2010) Specs: Spartan3 family.NI-cRIO FRC FPGA Comparison Specs: Spartan3 vs Spartan6.NI-cRIO FRC II Processor Core (2012-) Specs: Processor core.NI-cRIO FRC II Chassis (2012-) Specs: NI cRIO-9075.NI-cRIO FRC II Insides (2012-) Specs: NI cRIO-9076.NI-cRIO Model Comparisons: cRIO-907x model comparison.NI-cRIO FRC II Processor (2012-) Specs: Freescale MPC5125.NI-cRIO FRC II Operating Instructions (2012-) Specs: NI cRIO-9076 Operating Instructions.Slot 4 - any of the three types (Analog, Digital, or Solenoid).22.7oz (1.42 lbs) chassis weight without modules.
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Spartan-6 LX45 FPGA (Xilinx Virtex-6 LX 45) (43,661 logic cells, 58 multipliers, 2088Kb RAM, 5 DMA channels, 1Mb/s transfer rate,).Screw-terminal wiring - use 24 to 12 AWG copper conductor wire with 0.39 in.
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Other settings that used to be done by DIP switches are set through software. Holding down the reset button long enough will reboot the cRIO into safe mode. It's still intended to be powered through the protected regulation of the 24v Power Distribution Panel source in competition, but can be powered by something else for bench testing. It will continue to run even if the voltage drops as low as 9v. The mounting holes through the base are smaller than the original. In comparison, it will probably appear to otherwise deliver similar performance as the original FRC cRIO. The cRIO FRC II has twice as much memory and RAM as the original FRC cRIO, with a newer Freescale 5125 processor running at 400MHz, but with a bigger cache and higher memory bandwidth.
#Mount frc ultrasonic sensor plus#
On introductory sale to veteran teams in the Fall of 2011, a bare chassis will cost ~$300, while the chassis with three modules (Analog, Digital, and Solenoid) will cost ~$550.īased on the NI cRIO-9076, this smaller, lighter model has only 4-slots, one each for analog/digital/solenoid modules, plus an additional slot that will be hardcoded for a second module of FIRST's choice. In 2012 a new version of the cRIO is introduced, the cRIO FRC II.