Here's the official spec according to Wikipedia, which is indeed 5V: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USBbernard wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if it varied across laptop models. If you are just using a laptop to power an Arduino, it may be easiest and safest (in a following the rules sense) to power your Arduino with a labeled battery.watermydoing14 wrote:Doesn't a USB cable only supply up to 5 V of power? I don't really know how to verify that though other than looking it up....bernard wrote: Yes, as long as you have provide the supervisor with a labeled voltage to verify it is no more than 14.4 volts. Yesterday I judged a team with a device powered by batteries but also powered an Arduino by laptop, which complicated verifying the voltage.
The rules go by labeled voltage, and it's easiest if it is clearly labeled on your power source. It's possible some event supervisors may not consider documentation taken from the Internet as "labeled." If you need to use documentation to verify your voltage, I would submit an FAQ so you can get an official opinion on whether it counts as labeled.
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Out of curiosity, what was expected as the functional modifications for commercial kits? Changing the shape of the end effector/claw? I wouldn't think anyone would want to mess with the motors or controls on one of those.
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I mean honestly for the OWI kit the easiest modification is to make it longer. To make a VEX kit usable takes major modification, and the Trossen kit would just change some code and you're there. Honestly for most kits the claw/end effector is pretty effective, but you could change the gearing of the OWI kit to make it go faster.Out of curiosity, what was expected as the functional modifications for commercial kits? Changing the shape of the end effector/claw? I wouldn't think anyone would want to mess with the motors or controls on one of those.
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Dang, you had states already? I just had my regional on Saturday. PA states isn't for another month.
As for the modification, I was thinking something along the lines of tabs at the end of the claw to more easily pick up pencils (or maybe even an electromagnet if someone was feeling fancy).
As for the modification, I was thinking something along the lines of tabs at the end of the claw to more easily pick up pencils (or maybe even an electromagnet if someone was feeling fancy).
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Please tell me the electromagnet thing was a joke lol...HandsFreeCookieDunk wrote:Dang, you had states already? I just had my regional on Saturday. PA states isn't for another month.
As for the modification, I was thinking something along the lines of tabs at the end of the claw to more easily pick up pencils (or maybe even an electromagnet if someone was feeling fancy).
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no... pencils aren't magnetic.HandsFreeCookieDunk wrote:Unlikely, but possible if someone wanted to eliminate variability with the pencils.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^so true lol
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