2015:Electrical Controls Subteam

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Design

To provide for narrower controls for transport, driver #1's side of controls (i.e. 2 joysticks) will slide to the right and cover the laptop. These will automatically lock.

The intent is to have a simple release mechanism. When released a gas strut will automatically open the controls.

  • 2 joysticks for main driver
  • 1 joystick for aux driver
  • 1 3-way toggle for autonomous (up=a pre-picked auto-mode; center=no auto; down=use auto-mode that is selected on Dashboard)
  • 8 broken switches
  • Laptop for Dashboard

Robot IO Map


Closed Open
This is the controls closed. This is a picture of the controls open.
NOTE: The colors are not yet set in stone

To do

Not yet started

  • Find data sheets and parts: Handles
  • Lights?

Started but Needs Work

Completed 

Determine which board to use for the joystick interface

Meeting Minutes

1/6

(Chris, Mr. Byers)

  • discussed preliminary options

1/7

(Chris, Mr. Byers)

  • discussed preliminary options

1/8

(Chris, Mr. Byers, Eric, David M.)

  • selected overall concept (sliding controls)

1/10

(Gunnar, Alyssa, Andrew, Eric, Mr. Byers, David M.)

  • inventoried parts we have
  • determined controls we thought were needed
  • went over desires from strategy team
  • Home Depot shopping run
  • met with Elliot to select secondary controls
  • created wiki page
  • created todo list

1/11

(Alyssa, Andrew, Mr. Byers)

  • investigated latch options
  • investigated retractable cords
  • selected board for controls

1/13

(Chris, Eric, Mr. Byers, Gunnar, Andrew, Alyssa, Dave, Frank)

  • Chris worked on the main base and assembly 
  • Gunner worked on the very complicated drawer slides
  • Alyssa and Andrew worked on the Aux panel
  • Eric found a gas shock that will fit our needs 
  • Attended integration meeting rom 6:30 to 7:00

1/14

(Chris, Mr. Byers)

  • Chris updated assembly
  • changed laptop mount so we have more space between it and the sliding lip

1/15

(Chris, Eric, Alyssa, Dave, Frank)

  • Chris worked on the main base and assembly 
  • Alyssa worked on the lightning bolt cutout
  • Eric found three way and broken switches and got them along with the gas shock on the shopping list. Datasheets are located in a datasheet folder with the rest of the controls stuff.
  • Attended integration meeting rom 6:30 to 7:00

1/17

(Chris, Andrew, Gunnar, Alyssa, Dave, Eric, Mr. Byers)

  • Chris worked on finishing the final assembly and the latching mechanism
  • Gunnar worked on cadding up some of the electrical components, looking up some possible latches, and cadding other random parts.
  • Andrew worked on the final drawings with Chris, finalizing the aux panel, placement of words, figuring out the hinge situation, and looking up other important information
  • Alyssa worked with Andrew with his tasks as well as finalizing the lightning bolt cut out
  • Eric and Mr. Byers assisted the students with their tasks, and kept them on task and at work. 
  • Attended integration 6:30 - 7:00
  • Met the deadline for the design

1/18

(Andrew, Chris, Alyssa, Eric, Mr. Byers) 

  • Finalized all of the parts
  • Made all of the drawings for the parts
  • Sent the parts out
  • Secured a extension cable for the inside of the controls

1/20

(Andrew, Chris, Alyssa, Mr. Byers, Eric)

  • Fixed incorrect drawings and resent them to Harris
  • Completed one of the drawings to be made in our shop

1/21

(Andrew, Chris, Mr. Byers)

  • Andrew worked with the development board and downloaded the software to the laptop that will be used in this years controls
  • Chris worked with Mr. Byers and updated the io map for the joysticks; talked with Elliot too, to make sure we mapped the buttons the way he wanted.

1/22

(Chris. Gunnar, Eric, Mr. Byers, Dave)

  • Chris worked with Mr. Byers and Mr. Cavaliere to get a busshing for the release mechanism
  • Gunnar worked with Eric to create schematic for switches to LaunchPad
  • Mr. Byers and Dave connected the LaunchPad and loaded the supplied HID firmware; and verified buttons worked