Colony Scout: Issueshttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/https://roboticsclub.org/redmine/redmine/favicon.ico2011-10-11T16:05:34ZRobotics Club
Redmine Bug #1806 (Wontfix): Gumstix Memory Changehttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/18062011-10-11T16:05:34ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>FYI, new Gumstix boards have changed hardware<br /><a class="external" href="http://www.gumstix.org/hardware-design/product-changes-known-issues-a-eol/66-product-change-notices/196-2011-product-change-notices.html">http://www.gumstix.org/hardware-design/product-changes-known-issues-a-eol/66-product-change-notices/196-2011-product-change-notices.html</a></p>
<p>The current image will not boot on these devices. Find out what we need to do to make the new hardware bootable.</p> Task #1793 (Fixed): Create mockup for Cliff Sensor Testinghttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/17932011-10-07T08:57:56ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Build a mock Scout (or provide dimensions to MechE team) that holds (3) cliff sensors for testing.</p> Task #1789 (Fixed): Test Cliff Sensorshttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/17892011-10-06T06:01:56ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Option 1:<br />Wire cliff sensors directly to LEDs, move across different surfaces and record behavior (false positives, false negatives, etc)</p>
<p>Option 2:<br />Wire cliff sensors into a microcontroller, also wiring in IR reflectance sensors as a control, and log values while moving across different surfaces</p>
<p>Option 3:<br />Scrap cliff sensors :)</p>
<ul>
<li>For all tests there should be (3) cliff sensors assembled onto a fake Scout model that holds the sensors in the proper orientation and relative positions, elevated above the ground like on a Scout.</li>
<li>A detailed log should be maintained to figure out activation patterns and potentially troublesome surfaces (high rate of false positives).</li>
<li>Test on any reasonable floor surface - concrete, glossy tile, white tables, plywood, wood flooring in the TV lounge, etc.</li>
</ul> Task #1777 (Fixed): Parts Order for Fall Prototype Testinghttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/17772011-10-03T18:44:21ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
For testing IR BOM
<table>
<tr>
<td>QTY</td>
<td>ITEM</td>
<td>LINK</td>
<td>$/EA</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>60K6999</td>
<td><a href="http://www.newark.com/vishay-semiconductor/tsop4838/ir-receiver-45m-950nm-sip/dp/60K6999?Ntt=60K6999" class="external">Page</a></td>
<td>$0.905</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>20</td>
<td>95B4858</td>
<td><a href="http://www.newark.com/vishay-semiconductor/tsal6200/ir-emitter-940nm-t-1-3-4-through/dp/95B4858?Ntt=95B4858" class="external">Page</a></td>
<td>$0.285</td>
</tr>
</table>
For testing Sonar and Cliff Sensors
<table>
<tr>
<td>QTY</td>
<td>ITEM</td>
<td>LINK</td>
<td>$/EA</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>EZ4 Sonar</td>
<td><a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8504" class="external">Page</a></td>
<td>$27.95</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>1134</td>
<td><a href="http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1134" class="external">Page</a></td>
<td>$6.95</td>
</tr>
</table>
For mechanical/motor testing
<table>
<tr>
<td>QTY</td>
<td>ITEM</td>
<td>LINK</td>
<td>$/EA</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>100:1 Motor</td>
<td><a href="http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1101" class="external">Page</a></td>
<td>$15.95</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>Bracket Pair</td>
<td><a href="http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1089" class="external">Page</a></td>
<td>$4.99</td>
</tr>
</table> Task #1536 (Fixed): Add WhereUsed category to inventory dbhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/15362010-10-23T09:02:38ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>used for important parts to aid in documenting usage</p> Task #1511 (Fixed): Probes for small SMT partshttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/15112010-10-13T07:04:27ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>Find small probes for checking SMT components (MLF, LGA, TSSOP, etc)</p> Bug #1385 (Fixed): Scoutfly mounting holes to ground planehttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/13852010-09-01T05:47:41ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>from kwoo:<br />"Just swap out the part in the schematic and put them in the right place on the layout<br />you need to make the part correctly but you can make the hole plated and connected to the ground layer</p>
<p>then with any metal screw the chasis will be grounded so any shorts should be less disastrous and we get a free big ground plane"</p> Task #1381 (Fixed): acquire ATMega 128RFA1 chipshttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/13812010-08-28T02:35:19ZDan Shopedshope@andrew.cmu.edu
<p>in stock here w/ a 12 to 16 week lead time<br /><a class="external" href="http://webapps.nuhorizons.com/storefront/PartSearch.do?PartNumberSearch=ATMEGA128RFA1-ZU&Manufacturer=ALLMFG&InStockOnly=FALSE&PbFreeOnly=null&ItemsPerPage=25&PageNum=1&PartNumberHolder=&Mode=initSearch&PostAction=GO&ResultsPerPage=25&NextPage=1&Commodity=ALL&CalledFromLink=YES&prevSearchType=&pSearchType=CompanyPart&referrerSite=&referredBy=http://www.stkcheck.com/evs/atmel/atmelheader2.asp?mfg=atmel&part=ATmega128RFA1">http://webapps.nuhorizons.com/storefront/PartSearch.do?PartNumberSearch=ATMEGA128RFA1-ZU&Manufacturer=ALLMFG&InStockOnly=FALSE&PbFreeOnly=null&ItemsPerPage=25&PageNum=1&PartNumberHolder=&Mode=initSearch&PostAction=GO&ResultsPerPage=25&NextPage=1&Commodity=ALL&CalledFromLink=YES&prevSearchType=&pSearchType=CompanyPart&referrerSite=&referredBy=http://www.stkcheck.com/evs/atmel/atmelheader2.asp?mfg=atmel&part=ATmega128RFA1</a></p>
<p>Otherwise it's March 2011. This was linked directly from Atmel's website, so should be legit.</p> Task #1097 (Fixed): Email Steve about bootstrapping ARMhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/10972010-02-10T01:19:47ZRich HongTask #1087 (Fixed): Design Breakflyhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/10872010-02-07T02:17:27ZKevin Woo
<p>FFC/cgrid <-> some form of small connector.</p> Task #1086 (Invalid): Design debug boardhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/10862010-02-07T02:16:58ZKevin Woo
<ul>
<li>Dual usb (1 debug uart, 1 for avr)</li>
<li>some form of tiny with a uart and an spi</li>
</ul> Task #1085 (Fixed): Get the BreakFly Dimensions and positioninghttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/10852010-02-07T02:06:02ZKevin Woo
<p>Need the rectangular size of the board as well as how to line up the FFC connector.</p> Task #1046 (Fixed): Update BOMhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/10462010-01-22T23:42:34ZKevin Woo
<p>Lots of parts have changed.</p> Task #1045 (Fixed): Add a USB A port to the board on the host controllerhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/10452010-01-22T22:22:18ZKevin WooBug #1044 (Fixed): Choose a new rtc backup batteryhttps://roboticsclub.org/redmine/issues/10442010-01-22T20:27:44ZKevin Woo
<p>We need to run on 1.8V</p>