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'''Attendees:''' Mark, Aiden | '''Attendees:''' Mark, Aiden | ||
'''Work Completed:''' Met with drivers to determine what the controller buttons will be. Casey wants the Horipad (i.e. last year's control). Updated top hat pieces (1" bigger to look good with rest of stuff). | '''Work Completed:''' Met with drivers to determine what the controller buttons will be. Casey wants the Horipad (i.e. last year's control). Updated top hat pieces (1" bigger to look good with rest of stuff). Create drawings & files for had rim and lid. | ||
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Revision as of 15:55, 22 January 2017
Overall concept
To do:
- Look at Bob's steampunk stuff for insperation.
Determine if we are going to fabricate the top hat.If so: [we are fabricating]- Create drawing for the top oval of the top hat. We will need two of these, one for the bottom and one for the top.
- Create drawing for the door of the top hat.
- Add studs on the top for the bottom of the hat.
- Finish the controls top.
- Need space for bushing on top.
Move pivot point inside the box, need to determine the correct pipe. [has been moved inside; using 1" copper pipe from Home Depot]- Need to make a slot in the pipe to run cables up it.
- Need straps for the pipe.
- Add cutout in the base corner for the gear.
Find USB joystick part.[in shopping list]Find PWB for driving the LEDs. [in shopping list]Determine if we need a (gutair) strap, if so add holes for it.[will do strap; hand drill holes later; take from last year's controls]Order LEDs. [we have enough already. not enough for robot, so the robot team can order what the robot will need]- Make sure base depth is ok:
- Get laptop power supply under laptop.
- Get model of cord reel under laptop.
- Add gear in corner.
- Get circuit board in model.
Find and order round USB hub[in shopping list]- Get USB hub in model, on the top.
- Adjust laptop stand.
- Add broken switches to model.
Order broken switches. [on shopping list]- Cut lettering into sides of controls.
- Add Ethernet jack to model. Could you use a circular connector and put this on the top of the round spinner.
- Find/design copper handle. [1]
- Add latch design
- Put hole in lid
- Find thin metal for hat.
- Design gear train. Add to model.
- Design corner gear.
- Determine goggles for tophat.
- Whistle?
- Find continous servo motors.
Misc:
Dashboard:
Lights
Controls:
Horipad Driver Install
Get Driver
Microsoft instructions: http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/connect-xbox-one-controller-to-pc
Follow Windows 7 steps under: Download and install Xbox One Controller driver
You must use Internet Explorer
Get the one called "Microsoft - Other hardware - Microsoft Xbox One Controller" that is for AMD64 (i.e. 64-bit).
If 7-zip is on the PC, use that to expand the contents of the .CAB file.
Install - First Controller on the PC
Plug in control
It will not find one anywhere, so you can tell open the New Hardware wizard and click 'Skip Searching Windows Update'; otherwise you will be waiting forever.
Open Windows' Device Manager; find the Horipad controller; right-click and select 'Update Driver'; then browse to the folder where you unzipped the .CAB file.
It will take a while to install (this is another point where you can tell it to 'Skip Searching Windows Update'.
Once the Gamepad is done, it will then search for a HID driver. Not sure if 'Skip' can be used in this case, so let it finish on its own.
NOTE: if driver fails with error 37, then the problem is that the wdfcoinstaller01011.dll is not in the C:\windows\system32. the installer copies it to c:\windows\system32\driver instead. so copy wdfcoinstaller01011.dll from c:\windows\system32\driver to c:\windows\system32
Install - Second Controller on the PC
Plug in control
Since you have the driver already installed, you can open the New Hardware wizard and click 'Skip Searching Windows Update' for the gamepad.
It will then install the HID portion, again you can 'Skip Searching Windows Update'.
PSoC Install (for lights)
PSoC Creator IDE
Download latest "PSoC Creator" from Cypress (http://www.cypress.com/products/psoc-creator-integrated-design-environment-ide) and install it (use Typical install; at end run Updater and maek sure you have the latest stuff)
For user name and password, you can use: mailme@mailinator.com mailme123
Toolkits and Board Driver Install
Get controls2016 from SVN
Run: vcredist_x86.exe
Run: USBSerialSDKSetup.exe (do Typical install; at end run Updater and maek sure you have the latest stuff)
Run: CY8CKIT04942xxSetupOnlyPackage_revSA.exe ()do Typical install; at end run Updater and maek sure you have the latest stuff)
While you press and hold the SW1 Prog button on the cypress board, plug in the USB cable to the PC (it will take a while for it to install 5 drivers).
Build/Program
Open PSoC Creator (Start -> Programs -> Cypress -> PSoC Creator -> PSoC Creator)
Open project: File -> Open -> Project/Workspace; then browse to FRC2016/controls2016/SCB_Bootloader/SCB_Bootloader.cywrk)
Build project: Build -> Build All Projects
While you press and hold the SW1 Prog button on the cypress board, plug in the USB cable to the PC
Download Boot Loader:
- open programmer: Tools -> Bootloader Host
- set 'File' to C:\Users\Robotics\Desktop\FRC2016\controls2016\SCB_Bootloader\Bootloadable Blinking LED.cydsn\CortexM0\ARM_GCC_493\Debug\Bootloadable Blinking LED.cyacd
- select the com port for the cypress board
- set Baud to 115200; Data Bits 8; Stop Bits 1; Parity None
- download program: Actions -> Program
Meeting Minutes
1/14
Attendees: Eric, Mark, Aiden, Jeff, Brandon, Vincent
Work Completed: Initial brainstorming of controls design. Came up with a good concept based on a rotating lid with a top hat mounted to it.
1/15
Attendees: Mark
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1/17
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1/18
Attendees: Eric, Aiden
Work Completed: Started CAD design of controls.
1/19
Attendees: Eric, Mark, Aiden
Work Completed: Completed a bit more of the CAD design. Eric and Mark came up with a complete list of To Do items that have been updated on the Wiki which should be the focus of Saturday.
1/21
Attendees: Eric, Mark, Alex, Zach, Aiden
Work Completed: Updated the Wiki. Decided we are fabricating the hat. Order a bunch of parts. Determined overall outer dimesnsions of the control box. Andrew prefers first choice XBOX controller.
1/22
Attendees: Mark, Aiden
Work Completed: Met with drivers to determine what the controller buttons will be. Casey wants the Horipad (i.e. last year's control). Updated top hat pieces (1" bigger to look good with rest of stuff). Create drawings & files for had rim and lid.
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