Electrical Components
This is an encoder cable used to provide power and receive encoder signals from a Hall Effect Two Channel Encoder and break out each connection to a single pin perfect for a 2.54 mm pitch.
This encoder is provided on our RS775 motor, which is on our PG Gearmotors as well as the NeveRest motor, which is on these Gearmotors:
It has a common white connector on the end addressing the encoder and four individual female connections to fit into the input connector on a robot controller.
This is the jumper used on various robot electronic parts, including the old
Analog Breakout Board used in past years, and various speed controllers. An easy
access handle makes these jumpers easy to remove and install.
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Whether your robot is doing vision tracking or you want to brighten up a demo robot, this green LED ring is a powerful tool. This ring emits a green light which can illuminate retro reflective tape or other objects.
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Whether your robot is doing vision tracking or you want to brighten up a demo robot, this white LED ring is a powerful tool. This ring emits a cool white (6000 Kelvin) light which can illuminate retro reflective tape or other objects.
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The LIDAR-Lite 3 Laser Rangefinder by Garmin is an essential, powerful, scalable and economical laser based measurement solution supporting a wide variety of applications (ex. drones, general robotics, industrial sensing and more). Measures distance, velocity and signal strength of cooperative and non cooperative targets at distances from zero to more than 40 meters. Offering the highest performance available in a single beam ranging sensor in its class. The new LIDAR-Lite has all of the same specifications as the legacy sensor: Up to 40-meter range capability with 1cm resolution, small size, low power consumption and light weight.
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Laser Sensor PCB:
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A familiar button layout brings console-style control to your robot controls. No matter what the FIRST FRC game, you’ll have control for every race, battle or tournament. Button customization, multiple controller configurations, printable gaming profiles—it’s your game, your way. All the controls are just where you expect them to be thanks to the standard button layout of this gamepad.
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This kit contains one encoder and one encoder cable. The MA3 is a miniature rotary absolute shaft encoder that reports the shaft position over 360 with no stops or gaps. This is the Analog output version. Half-Turn(180*) = 2.5 V. This version provides a slight bit of drag torque, but it is very minimal. Connecting to the MA3 is simple. The 3-pin high retention snap-in 1.25mm pitch polarized connector provides for +5V, output, and ground.
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Gender Changer to make a female end of a pwm cable, a male end.
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Pins: 3
This true HD camera gives you bright and colorful video, and makes it easy to post to your favorite social sites.
Microsoft Lifecam HD-3000 Webpage
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Note: Setup directions for this radio can be found here, http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/4485/m/13503/l/144986?data-resolve-url=true&data-manual-id=13503.
Product Overview:
Announced as the 2017 Radio for the FIRST Robotics Competition: http://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/frc/blog/2017-control-system-update To comply with new FCC (USA) and IC (Canada) regulations, this device does not allow non-Open Mesh firmware to be loaded, and no SSH access within the US or Canada. It also requires a new approval process for custom.sh files
This radio will ship with default firmware and is only allowed to be used with Open Mesh firmware and FIRST Robotics Competition approved firmware.
Compact size perfect for robot applications where WiFi is needed, including in the FIRST Robotics Competition environment. High speed, dual band 1.17 Gbps (300+867 Mbps) 802.11ac mini cloud-managed access point with 802.3af PoE support, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and four internal antennas.
Power Supply is not included with this Radio, 12V - 24V DC @ 1A Input, or PoE (24V Passive PoE or 48V 802.3af PoE)
This radio is available to FIRST teams at a set price, please contact [email protected] if FIRST team price not shown.
Warranty Info:
Please contact Open Mesh for warranty issues or Return Merchandise Authorizations (RMA) for this product. Fill out this form to begin the process, http://www.open-mesh.com/rma
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Easy to install panel mount volt meter features a bright easy to read red
display. Monitor DC voltage from 5-30 VDC. Fits standard 1-1/8" diameter hole.
Low 10mAh current draw. Rear mounted F2 faston tab connections.
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Have you lost OpenMesh Radio power during a match because the barrel came unplugged? You can keep that from happening ever again by using this Power Over Ethernet (POE) injector. This injector inserts POE power to a CAT5 Ethernet data cable on the unused Ethernet pins 4,5(+) and 7,8(-) allowing you to stop the worry about the barrel connector failures.
The barrel connector will still need to be used but it can move to a more secure location that can be wrapped with electrical tape to keep it in place better than attempting to tape it to the back of the OpenMesh Radio.
Plug in the RJ-45 of this unit to your roboRIO, plug the same 12V barrel connector from your Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) into the power port, securely tape it in place with electrical tape (better than awkwardly to the back to the OpenMesh Radio), and run an Ethernet cable from the female port to the Ethernet port closes to the power input on your OpenMesh Radio.
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Pixy2 is smaller, faster and more capable than the original Pixy. Like its predecessor, Pixy2 can learn to detect objects that you teach it, just by pressing a button. Pixy2 has new algorithms that detect and track lines for use with line-following robots. The new algorithms can detect intersections and “road signs” as well. The road signs can tell your robot what to do, such as turn left, turn right, slow down, etc. And Pixy2 does all of this at 60 frames-per-second, so your robot can be fast, too.
This is 5 foot long, easy-to-use cable with an easy to use connector (am-2922) designed to fit into the OpenMesh Radio (am-3277) DLink Radio (am-0839_refurb)and also our Ethernet Microcontroller (am-2287).
The OpenMesh Radio does not come with a power cable, this one fits perfectly and is easy to cut to the right length with screw terminals to insure a secure connection.
Each DLink Radio does have it's own cable, but it is set up to get power from a 120Vac wall outlet. Since most robots use 12Vdc, this wall cable usually gets cut by the user and then the power converter is trashed. This cable we are providing saves the wall converter power cable for future non-robotic use of this DLink Rado.
This product gives the user 5 foot of bonded, 18 gauge wire so that remote location of their robot radio is easy to accomplish. These two items are shipped UNASSEMBLED, but it is easy to use a small screwdriver for wire termination on the provided connector.
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This converter takes 11-40V DC and steps it down to 5VDC, which makes it
perfect for supplying power to an RGB LED Light strip such as, am-2916.
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