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152811A-04L

The 152811A-04L is a cRIO-FRC II controller for FIRST, featuring 4 I/O slots, Ethernet/CAN networking, and LabVIEW compatibility.

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    Description

    The product with the part number 152811A-04L falls under the category of Academic HW Misc. It is specifically designed for the FIRST robotics competition, identified by the model name FRC. The product is described as the cRIO-FRC II Integrated Controller and Chassis, tailored exclusively for FIRST applications. This device is a part of the CompactRIO controller series.

    It features 4 I/O slots that allow for flexible connectivity options and expansion capabilities. The controller is compatible with the LabVIEW programming environment, making it accessible for users familiar with this software to program and control. In terms of networking, it supports both Ethernet and CAN protocols, providing versatile communication options with other devices and networks.

    Regarding power requirements, the device operates on a 19-30 VDC power supply, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of external power sources and making it suitable for various operating environments. This combination of features makes it an ideal choice for participants in the FIRST robotics competition looking for a reliable and flexible control solution.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 152811A-04L
    Category Academic HW Misc
    Model FRC
    Short Description For FIRST Only – cRIO-FRC II Integrated Controller and Chassis
    Controller Type CompactRIO
    Number of I/O Slots 4
    Programming Environment Compatibility LabVIEW
    Networking Ethernet, CAN
    Power Requirements 19-30 VDC

    Question 1: What is the part number of the cRIO-FRC II?
    Answer 1: 152811A-04L

    Question 2: How many I/O slots does the cRIO-FRC II have?
    Answer 2: 4 I/O slots

    Question 3: Is the cRIO-FRC II compatible with LabVIEW?
    Answer 3: Yes, it’s compatible with LabVIEW

    Question 4: Which protocols does the cRIO-FRC II support?
    Answer 4: Ethernet and CAN

    Question 5: What power supply does the cRIO-FRC II require?
    Answer 5: 19-30 VDC