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The Enhancement of a Multi-Terrain Mechatron for Autonomous Outdoor Applications
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Signal
Labels
DAQ Card
Connector
Pin Number Port Function Description
Infrared sensor interface boards
0 – 15 CON 0 68,33,65,30,28,60,
25,57,34,66,31,63,
61,26,58,29
AI.0 to AI.15 Analogue input
channels
Board A: 0 – 7
Board B: 8 – 15
G CON 0 24,59 AI GND Ground
Motor driver system microcontroller
1 - 2 CON0 22,21 AO.0 to AO.1 Analogue output
velocity control
3 – 8 &
10
CON 0 52,17,49,47,19,51,
16
P00 – PO6 Digital I/O
control
(Table 3.3)
9 (G) 54 AO GND Ground
Accelerometer
X, Y, Z CON1 68,33,65 AI.16 – AI.18 Analogue input
channels
5 CON1 14 +5V +5 V Power
supply
G CON1 67 AI GND Ground
Table 4.2 DAQ card connections summary
4.10 ELECTRONICS ENCLOSURE
An aluminium enclosure is installed on the mechatron to safely house the electronic
systems. The box is secured to the robot frame and custom made aluminium plate by
two bolts thus providing a secure mounting location for components. Included are two
steel end plates and cover which when screwed together form a durable, weather
proof enclosure.
The microcontroller board, radio-control interface board and DAQ card connectors
are screwed to the base of the enclosure as shown in Figure 4.39. The underside of the
enclosure lid is used to secure the power distribution board, infrared sensor interface
boards and the GPS receiver thus best utilizing the space within the enclosure.
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