Lap Timing Decoder
#376
Tech Apprentice
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 97
From: Montreal,QC,Canada
My apologies for this late response to your question.
The loop is affected by any conductors nearby, so shielding is exactly the opposite of what we want.
My advice is try it and see how it goes. If you encounter problems, you can always go back to the original loop specification.
The loop is affected by any conductors nearby, so shielding is exactly the opposite of what we want.
My advice is try it and see how it goes. If you encounter problems, you can always go back to the original loop specification.
Congrats on the 50k views and all your hard work to make this possible for all of us!
thanks!
#377
Tech Apprentice
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 97
From: Montreal,QC,Canada
Three of the PC-scoring-software companies that I have contacted have responded, and are interested in supporting the “Cano” decoder. One company, ZRound, has already provided a test version of their software, and I have successfully run it with the decoder, in practice mode. Next I’ll try qualifying and race modes. Here’s a very big THANK YOU to ZRound for their efforts!
I have not had any luck getting a hold of Flip Side Racing concerning a version for Cano, no response in Miniz forums and no contact form on website. Do you have an email for them ?
For Zround i have found. For those who want the download link here it is http://www.zround.com/download.php?list.5
what is the third software company?
thanks!
#378
Hi Howard,
I have not had any luck getting a hold of Flip Side Racing concerning a version for Cano, no response in Miniz forums and no contact form on website. Do you have an email for them ?
For Zround i have found. For those who want the download link here it is http://www.zround.com/download.php?list.5
what is the third software company?
thanks!
I have not had any luck getting a hold of Flip Side Racing concerning a version for Cano, no response in Miniz forums and no contact form on website. Do you have an email for them ?
For Zround i have found. For those who want the download link here it is http://www.zround.com/download.php?list.5
what is the third software company?
thanks!
The third company requested many changes to the data sent by the decoder to match their software, and I did not pursue it further.
#379
Tech Apprentice
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 97
From: Montreal,QC,Canada
got the software Howard, thanks.
About the errata below, does it still apply? was the PCB design corrected in the version i am using? this is for REV B if i understand, you would have corrected this in REV C but its not tested?
"The 1uF capacitor on U2 (the 7805 regulator) was mislabeled on the schematic (duplicated “C4” reference designators), and consequentially was not included on the board. The cap should be soldered directly to U2.
The node label “3D” was misplaced on the schematic at U20A pin 3, causing the connection to be ignored. A jumper must be soldered from U20A pin 3 to U21 pin 4."
About the errata below, does it still apply? was the PCB design corrected in the version i am using? this is for REV B if i understand, you would have corrected this in REV C but its not tested?
"The 1uF capacitor on U2 (the 7805 regulator) was mislabeled on the schematic (duplicated “C4” reference designators), and consequentially was not included on the board. The cap should be soldered directly to U2.
The node label “3D” was misplaced on the schematic at U20A pin 3, causing the connection to be ignored. A jumper must be soldered from U20A pin 3 to U21 pin 4."
#380
got the software Howard, thanks.
About the errata below, does it still apply? was the PCB design corrected in the version i am using? this is for REV B if i understand, you would have corrected this in REV C but its not tested?
"The 1uF capacitor on U2 (the 7805 regulator) was mislabeled on the schematic (duplicated “C4” reference designators), and consequentially was not included on the board. The cap should be soldered directly to U2.
The node label “3D” was misplaced on the schematic at U20A pin 3, causing the connection to be ignored. A jumper must be soldered from U20A pin 3 to U21 pin 4."
About the errata below, does it still apply? was the PCB design corrected in the version i am using? this is for REV B if i understand, you would have corrected this in REV C but its not tested?
"The 1uF capacitor on U2 (the 7805 regulator) was mislabeled on the schematic (duplicated “C4” reference designators), and consequentially was not included on the board. The cap should be soldered directly to U2.
The node label “3D” was misplaced on the schematic at U20A pin 3, causing the connection to be ignored. A jumper must be soldered from U20A pin 3 to U21 pin 4."
FYI, I just updated the spec post, as I realized it still indicated the loop amp board was untested.
#381
Tech Apprentice
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 97
From: Montreal,QC,Canada
Received my decoder boards! they look great. Now working on getting transponder board design updated and then made. I will start building decoder as soon as i have all the parts.
Last edited by rc-demon; 09-25-2014 at 09:09 AM.
#382
Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 46
#383
Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 46
The hybrid sends messages in both formats to enable use with the RC3 and RC4 decoders. The preamble for the RC3 remains unchanged.
RC3 preamble, first transmitted bit on left: 1111100100010110
RC4 preamble, first transmitted bit on left: 1111110000001010
Edit: "1" indicates a carrier phase inversion.
RC3 preamble, first transmitted bit on left: 1111100100010110
RC4 preamble, first transmitted bit on left: 1111110000001010
Edit: "1" indicates a carrier phase inversion.
RC3 preamble + "ID" message
RC3 preamble +7 status messages
RC4 preamble + ?????
thanks.
#384
I don't know the exact number for the RC4, or even if there is one. There were many more unique transmissions than I was willing to count.
#386
Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2013
Posts: 46
#387
#388
Welcome to the thread, Snoopy!
#389
Ok. I don't know enough about it. I was thinking of it more as shielding the concrete than the loop. Stacked as concrete, shield, loop, and carpet.
(Edit: Or if using a bridge; concrete, shield, carpet, transponder, loop.
Can shielding material be bought in sheets? Surely guys who do car stereo installations use something like that.)
I haven't chimed in, but I have been lurking. I have an RC4, but it was very hard to come by. I think the club for who can be a race director is too exclusive, too expensive, and just too difficult to get into. You and this thread. You have kicked a door open, for those who may not be loaded, but are determined or otherwise able to do it. You have made a way.
Decoders should be five or six hundred bucks. Transponders less than forty, but that is just my daydream. You are doing a good thing here. I wish I had more to contribute than my encouragement.
(Edit: Or if using a bridge; concrete, shield, carpet, transponder, loop.
Can shielding material be bought in sheets? Surely guys who do car stereo installations use something like that.)
I haven't chimed in, but I have been lurking. I have an RC4, but it was very hard to come by. I think the club for who can be a race director is too exclusive, too expensive, and just too difficult to get into. You and this thread. You have kicked a door open, for those who may not be loaded, but are determined or otherwise able to do it. You have made a way.
Decoders should be five or six hundred bucks. Transponders less than forty, but that is just my daydream. You are doing a good thing here. I wish I had more to contribute than my encouragement.



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