Detailing the Schematics: Splitting the Subsystems Up


2.0 - PDH Placement

A PDH (Power Distribution Hub) is used to distribute power from a battery through the robot to components that require power. Although it is recommended to talk with the Electrical subteam on where to place the PDH, you should place the PDH in an area with few mechanical points of interference, where wires can be easily traced and managed, and where important wires are clearly distinguishable from the rest.


2.1 - RoboRIO Placement

The RoboRIO is the brain of the robot that gives out singles to different components through the CAN chain. You should talk with the Electrical subteam about the RoboRIO placement, but you should position the RoboRIO so it's readily accessible to both the radio and the RSL. To keep wiring clean and easy to trace, consider placing it away from the PDH, since that area tends to have a high concentration of wires.


2.2 - Motor Placement

A motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. It is recommended to talk to the Mechanical subteam to place each motor, but you can orient each motor so its wires face the interior of the robot, keeping them accessible for troubleshooting. You should ensure all wire extensions are long enough to comfortably reach and connect to their corresponding electrical components.


2.3 - Sensor Types and Placement

There are many types of sensors, including CANRange, CANCoder, Limelight, Pigeon, and CANColor.






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