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George Mellors Teacher Engineering former Industrial Engineer      Electrical Safety (Hazards) Electrical Components System Design/Planning Resources Questions    Battery Acid Electron Flow Current Short Circuit  High current hazard  Sparks  Electrical Fire(s)  In competition, Moon rocks, a robot in the Hartford competition was burned badly by an electrical fire. Note on right, it only takes 0.1 AMP to 0.2 AMP for potential Death. Batteries used in FIRST FRC competition are sealed Lead-Acid batteries. They can produce a 50 AMP current. Batteries used in FIRST Competition contain Sulfuric Acid  While handling, working, cleaning up from accidental situations with a battery  Wear Personal Protective Devices (PPD) ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Safety Eyewear Protective gloves, rated for battery acid Apron, again rated for protection against battery acid No jewelry which could conduct electricity  Handling Upright and away from cloths and body  Do you have a Battery Spill Kit? ▪ WWW example ▪ http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-19486/Sorbents-and-SpillControl/Battery-Acid-SpillKit?pricode=WY233&utm_source=Bing&utm_medium=pla&utm_term=S19486Q&utm_campaign=Janitorial%2BSupplies  Do you have an emergency eye wash kit? ▪ WWW example ▪ http://www.wayfairsupply.com/Sperian-Safety-Wear-Saline-PersonalEyewash-Bottle-FND320004520000-L2389K~ZHK1030.html?refid=MX2649490155ZHK1030&device=c&ptid=1104000081468  Commonly Called Short Circuits  A short circuit occurs when the resistance in the circuit is very low or zero.  Using Ohm’s Law this results in very high current.  It will be as high as the source allows. ▪ In San Francisco in 2001, a electrical repair crew on a sub station North of the city energized the sub station without removing the grounding strap. Put the entire city in darkness until the issue was resolved.  Commonly Called Short Circuits  How long is a short circuit?  Possible dangerous outcomes  Sparks  Current contact with, through, human body  Overheat wires and electrical component(s)  Electrical Fire  Class C fire extinguisher  Battery Handling  Gloves, Safety Glasses, clear path for transportation   Battery Spill Response Connection  Using FIRST connectors and proper wire gauge  Tape, Tape, and more Tape… NO copper showing  Robo RIO  Powerful computer Control System  Interfaces with control computer and robot system  Programming ▪ Java, C++, Labview  Module Order and placement matters ▪ Camera (x-over) = Port 1 ▪ Radio = Port 2  Speed Controllers  PWM Signal is sent to control motor speeds  One controller per motor  Two types exist: ▪ Victor 884 Jaguars (black new for 2010)  Advantages ▪ In the program for a long time ▪ Easy to program  Disadvantages ▪ Manual break/coast jumper ▪ Hard to calibrate  Black Jaguar  Newer Technology ▪ Better low end control  More features ▪ Read rules  Unknown reliability  Larger footprint  Victor 884  Older technology ▪ Well tested  Very reliable  May be phased out in the next couple of years  Advantages  CAN support  Internal limit sensors  Break/Coast Button  Calibrate Button  Disadvantages  Connection/Application of 10 pin connector  Wires are short.  Challenge – Programming CAN  Advantages  PWM control  Break/Coast Button  Calibrate Button  Disadvantages  No external input controls  Wires are short.  Would be used on simple control high amperage control.  Relay module  Advantages ▪ Programmed easily ▪ On or Off only ▪ Outputs can be easily reversed ▪ Can control ▪ Compressor ▪ Solenoids for cylinders ▪ Small PM Motors  Disadvantages ▪ Limited Amperage (fused)  Output from  What does it control and how  Special Considerations ▪ Servos (6V) ▪ Speed  Diagram if possible  What kind of control? ▪ CAN ▪ PWM ▪ On-Off ▪ Feedback ? If so from were ▪ Build in software ? ▪ Labels  Step 1  Read the ENTIRE rulebook  Think about the robot design ▪ How many motors? ▪ Which speed controllers? ▪ How many sensors? ▪ Safe wiring paths? ▪ How much space should be put aside? ▪ One board or multiple locations?  Step 2  Discover how much space is allocated for the electronics once the robot is designed ▪ Consider preparing an early schematic  Electronics should be protected, but easily accessible ▪ Velcro panel, zip tied cover  Radio should not be enclosed, keep from noise  Step 3  Get all components laid out nicely ▪ Non-conductive platform (wood/fiberglass/lexan) ▪ Think about wire paths (bend radius and #) ▪ Leave room in case you need to add something  Try to group related components to shorten wires ▪ Use proper wiring color conventions ▪ Red/white/brown = Positive : Black/blue = Negative  Labels! ▪ Assist troubleshooting and inspection  Step 4  Bench top test the electronics if possible ▪ Basic control system & programming testing  Mount into the robot when it is ready to move  Secure wires from motors/sensors to frame ▪ Chassis must be isolated, no ground return  Design a secure battery holder with quick access ▪ Remember, Battery position matters! Help your CoG  Do inspections regularly during build  Know the rules!  Don’t crowd the inspector  1-2 people interacting makes things easier  Neat wiring and accessibility  Make sure all components are secured  Have charged battery ready + no air pressure  Signal light proper operation + visibility  Battery Terminal Lugs need electrical tape  Voltage monitoring improperly wired  Easily accessible 120A breaker/Dump Valve   Plan for sensor expandability Keep a log of parts used  Nice for keeping the budget for inspection  Also keep a spec sheet of components for reference  With your log as reference you can form your own schematic to assist in inspection/judging  Schematics are great for debugging especially when those who wired it aren’t around (off-seasons, future years)    Batteries, put someone in control of charging Zip Tie/Velcro Anderson Battery connectors during the matches Assign someone to preventative maintenance  Make sure zip-ties aren’t breaking, battery holder loosening, etc  Check that your radio is plugged into the Robo RIO!  Usfirst.org  Get the Inspection Checklist and FRC Suggestions  Chiefdelphi.com  Great forums for asking anything  Andymark.biz  Purchase electronics/gearboxes/chassis/misc  Ifirobotics.com  Purchase Victors/Spikes/Wheels Questions?
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            