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= <u>To do:</u> = | |||
- find gyros | |||
*Currently have am-3555 (ADXRS450) | |||
*Need programming to evalute. | |||
- find cameras | |||
- test cube sensors- complete | |||
*See '''Cube Sensors (diffuse mode) '''(below) | |||
- ramp sensors - Currently relying on integrated encoders</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> | |||
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= Inventory = | = Inventory = | ||
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= Pneumatics Sources = | = Pneumatics Sources = | ||
* Air Tanks: | *Air Tanks: | ||
** [https://www.coastpneumatics.com/reservoir-cartridges.html Coast Pneumatics] - cheap plastic cartridges, multiple sizes from 150-600 ml, roughly $13 | **[https://www.coastpneumatics.com/reservoir-cartridges.html Coast Pneumatics] - cheap plastic cartridges, multiple sizes from 150-600 ml, roughly $13 | ||
** [https://www.andymark.com/Pneumatics-s/398.htm Andymark] - Clippard and unbranded seemingly similar to coastpneumatics products, $14-$17 for ~500ml | **[https://www.andymark.com/Pneumatics-s/398.htm Andymark] - Clippard and unbranded seemingly similar to coastpneumatics products, $14-$17 for ~500ml | ||
* '''Possible''' Solenoids - need closer review still: | *'''Possible''' Solenoids - need closer review still: | ||
** SMC SY3240-6 family - what we've always used in the past: | **SMC SY3240-6 family - what we've always used in the past: | ||
** [https://automationdistribution.com/sy3240-6lz/ Automation Distribution] | ***[https://automationdistribution.com/sy3240-6lz/ Automation Distribution] | ||
** [https://www.motionindustries.com/productDetail.jsp?sku=01999719 Motion Industries] | ***[https://www.motionindustries.com/productDetail.jsp?sku=01999719 Motion Industries] | ||
** [https://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/pneumatics/solenoids-and-manifolds.html VeX] | ***[https://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/pneumatics/solenoids-and-manifolds.html VeX] | ||
** [https://www.pneumadyne.com/pneumatic-solenoid-valves.html Bimba / Pneumadyne] | **[https://www.pneumadyne.com/pneumatic-solenoid-valves.html Bimba / Pneumadyne] | ||
** [https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/Shopping/Catalog/Pneumatic_Components/Pneumatic_Valves_-a-_Accessories/General_Purpose_Solenoid_Directional_Control_Air_Valves NITRA from Automation Direct] | **[https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/Shopping/Catalog/Pneumatic_Components/Pneumatic_Valves_-a-_Accessories/General_Purpose_Solenoid_Directional_Control_Air_Valves NITRA from Automation Direct] | ||
** [https://www.coastpneumatics.com/solenoid-valves.html Mindman from Coast Pneumatics] | **[https://www.coastpneumatics.com/solenoid-valves.html Mindman from Coast Pneumatics] | ||
** [https://www.andymark.com/Pneumatics-s/398.htm Andymark] has Mead brand | **[https://www.andymark.com/Pneumatics-s/398.htm Andymark] has Mead brand | ||
** [https://www.frightprops.com/faq/content/2/51/en/solenoid-valves-the-different-types-explained.html Explanation of various types of solenoids] - they sell some too but they seem to be unsuitable for our application, but their explanation of how they work is pretty great! | **[https://www.frightprops.com/faq/content/2/51/en/solenoid-valves-the-different-types-explained.html Explanation of various types of solenoids] - they sell some too but they seem to be unsuitable for our application, but their explanation of how they work is pretty great! | ||
* Relief Valve | *Relief Valve: | ||
** [https://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2002.htm Andymark] - Norgren kit valve, $40 | **[https://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2002.htm Andymark] - Norgren kit valve, $40 | ||
** [https://www.mcmaster.com/#48435k71/=1bab2jn McMaster] - McMaster part 48435K714 is recommended in manual. $5.50 MAKE SURE TO ORDER 125PSI VERSION | **[https://www.mcmaster.com/#48435k71/=1bab2jn McMaster] - McMaster part 48435K714 is recommended in manual. $5.50 MAKE SURE TO ORDER 125PSI VERSION | ||
* | *Regulator: | ||
*[https://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2020.htm Andymark] - Norgren kit recommended regulator, $28 | |||
*[https://www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-1681-norgren-r07-100-rnka-mini-regulator-18.aspx?gclid=CjwKCAiAnabTBRA6EiwAemvBdx0d4DrftL87MwKE4YrJZ3sS8AR0owVPvnkVdunX2XxEtstIT2AyhxoCftUQAvD_BwE KleenRite] has Norgren kit regulator for $17 | |||
= Sensor Types = | = Sensor Types = | ||
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***$90+ | ***$90+ | ||
***[http://www3.panasonic.biz/ac/e_download/fasys/sensor/photoelectric/catalog/ex-10_e_cata.pdf http://www3.panasonic.biz/ac/e_download/fasys/sensor/photoelectric/catalog/ex-10_e_cata.pdf] | ***[http://www3.panasonic.biz/ac/e_download/fasys/sensor/photoelectric/catalog/ex-10_e_cata.pdf http://www3.panasonic.biz/ac/e_download/fasys/sensor/photoelectric/catalog/ex-10_e_cata.pdf] | ||
*'''Cube Sensors (diffuse mode)''' | |||
**tested sm312fvqd and found that 3 inches is the optimal close range. | |||
***worked with the gripper/ hand group and they are working on mounting sensor | |||
***gain trim pot | |||
***selectable mode (Dark On/Light On) | |||
***it requires 2-3 inches of depth adjustability | |||
**tested EE-SPY415 sensor | |||
***No adjustment | |||
***No built in LED indicator | |||
***small package | |||
***<1" fixed sensor | |||
**tested 42EF-D1MNAK-A2 Allen Bradley Sensor | |||
***0" -> 10" range of depth adjustibility | |||
***gain trim pot | |||
== Sensor Measurements: == | == Sensor Measurements: == | ||
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*[[2010:Electrical_Main|2010 Electrical Main]] | *[[2010:Electrical_Main|2010 Electrical Main]] | ||
*[[2009:Electrical_Main|2009 Electrical Main]] | *[[2009:Electrical_Main|2009 Electrical Main]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 2 January 2019
Insert details/designs/drawings/info/notes relevant to overall electrical systems here....
To do:
- find gyros
- Currently have am-3555 (ADXRS450)
- Need programming to evalute.
- find cameras
- test cube sensors- complete
- See Cube Sensors (diffuse mode) (below)
Inventory
Speed Controllers
This is counts on SPARE unused not on any robot or test board or test rig speed controllers. Inventory is in the "old speed controllers" bin and the "new speed controllers" box on the small electrical shelf.
- Talon-SRX: 24
- Jaguars: 19
- Victor 88x's: 7
- Sparks: 11
- Talon (old PWM ones): 4
- SPIKE Relays: 13
Cameras
In Cameras bin on small electrical shelf
- AXIS Ethernet cameras: 2
- Microsoft Life Cams (USB): 2 - one is in MPT bin 1
- Ring Lights: 2
- Target lights (white, focused beams): 2
Pneumatics Components
These are mixed between 2 Pneumatics trays in the MPT and many cardboard boxes in the left-side pink cabinet (PC).
- Air release valves (MPT): 1 plastic, 6 brass
- Compressors (GREEN motors shelf!): 4 new style, small compressors - UNTESTED
- Air Storage Tanks (PC): 5 plastic; mixed shapes/sizes/brands
- Electronic Pressure Switch (MPT): 6
- Automatic Pressure Relief Valves (MPT): 3
- Primary Regulators (MPT): 3
- Secondary Regulators (MPT): 6
- Pressure Gauges of reasonable size (MPT): 8
- Complete solenoid valves (MPT): 1 double ended, 1 single ended
Circuit Breakers
Sensors
- Potentiometers
- 8x Bournes 10-turn pots (10k)
- 1x Bournes 360 deg pot (100k)
- 1x Bournes 270 deg pot (100k)
- 1x NoName 270 deg pot (5k)
- Switches
- 2x Automation Direct (mega switch)
- 19x miniswitch (with 2" leaf)
- 19x miniswitch (no leaf)
- 7x microswitch (with <1" leaf)
- Ultrasonic Time of Flight (Range) Sensors
- 5x Parallax
- 4x Maxbotics (various models)
- Accelerometers
- 7x ADXL345
- Gyros
- 5x Unspecified
- Encoders
- 6x Grayhill (various)
Connectors
- Power Pole
- 77x 45A (enough for 19 full motor connections)
- 120x Red Housings
- 110x Black Housings (mating all against 120 Red Housings => 27 full connections)
- PWM
- 185x Male Pins
- 381x Female Pins
- 39x 2 Position Female Locking Housings (for CAN)
- 48x 2 Position Male Locking Housings (for CAN)
- 30+ 3 Position Housings (for robo-rio/sensors/etc)
- Spade Connectors
- Assorted from last year stock (in good shape at the moment).
Pneumatics Sources
- Air Tanks:
- Coast Pneumatics - cheap plastic cartridges, multiple sizes from 150-600 ml, roughly $13
- Andymark - Clippard and unbranded seemingly similar to coastpneumatics products, $14-$17 for ~500ml
- Possible Solenoids - need closer review still:
- SMC SY3240-6 family - what we've always used in the past:
- Bimba / Pneumadyne
- NITRA from Automation Direct
- Mindman from Coast Pneumatics
- Andymark has Mead brand
- Explanation of various types of solenoids - they sell some too but they seem to be unsuitable for our application, but their explanation of how they work is pretty great!
- Relief Valve:
- Regulator:
- Andymark - Norgren kit recommended regulator, $28
- KleenRite has Norgren kit regulator for $17
Sensor Types
- Shaft Encoders
- Grayhill 63R256 and 61KS256 optical shaft encoders are presently used.
- Present availability as of 1/15/17:
- 63R256: Digikey $77 with 206 in stock, Newark $87 with no stock, Mouser $54 with 1 in stock
- 61KS256: Digikey $62 with no stock, Newark $81 with 7 in stock, Mouser $67 with 18 in stock
- Both are electrically the same and the physical dimensions are the same
- Both are 256 pulses per revolution
- Present availability as of 1/15/17:
- CTR Magnetic shaft encoder
- 1024 pulses per revolution
- Grayhill 63R256 and 61KS256 optical shaft encoders are presently used.
- Optical Beam Sensors (Banner-like)
- Omron SW1839-ND or similar
- Sheets/Omron PDFs/E3F_E3R.pdf Panasonic EX-10 Series
- Cube Sensors (diffuse mode)
- tested sm312fvqd and found that 3 inches is the optimal close range.
- worked with the gripper/ hand group and they are working on mounting sensor
- gain trim pot
- selectable mode (Dark On/Light On)
- it requires 2-3 inches of depth adjustability
- tested EE-SPY415 sensor
- No adjustment
- No built in LED indicator
- small package
- <1" fixed sensor
- tested 42EF-D1MNAK-A2 Allen Bradley Sensor
- 0" -> 10" range of depth adjustibility
- gain trim pot
- tested sm312fvqd and found that 3 inches is the optimal close range.