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The 2008 power supply circuit uses the same switching topology as the 2007 system with some changes, most notably a jump in system voltage to 12V from 9V to support the new motors. Another change is more analysis in the design phase including looking at possible interference with the radio and other devices that use oscillators.
Contents
Tasks
- [ ] Finalize specs on voltages, maximum current draw, and allowable frequencies
- [ ] Select a part based on the spec
- [ ] Determine how to mount batteries
- [ ] CAD the design
- [ ] Verify the design
- [ ] Fabricate
Specifications
Power Supply
- 12V operation
- Small package
- Low inductance
- High allowable RL (so we can use smaller inductors)
- Frequency does not interfere with other electronics
- Protection Circuitry (TVS:Transient Voltage Suppression)
- Matrix of Potential Power Supplies
Parts and Supplies
Part | VBatt | 5V | 3.3V | 2.5V | 1.8V | 1.2V |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
FPGA | 1 mA + 12*n mA n pins high |
8 mA typ 12 mA max |
8 mA typ 27 mA max | |||
ARM | 15 mA max | 15 mA max | ||||
HP3 RX | ||||||
HP3 TX | ||||||
FET Drivers (each) | 9mA | |||||
FET Drivers (total) | 45mA | |||||
Maxon Halls | ?? | |||||
Micro Mo Halls | ?? | |||||
Kicker Board | 4A (when charging) |
The FPGA has between a 2.5K and a 10K pullup, and between a 4K and 34.5K pulldown. Thus, the bus pins (D0-D7) are expected to draw max ~1 mA when driven into the FPGA.
Battery
- Packs need to be configured to give out 12V
- Orientation and number need to be spec'd by both EE and ME
- Possible on-board charger?
- Battery health monitor
Schematics
Parts
Power Supply
Quick Specs
Data Sheet
Battery
Quick Specs
Data Sheet
Articles
Links