Electronic Bundles Builder—
The Story
- Description
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Electronics are the power and brains behind every incredible robot and machine. Figuring out all the individual pieces needed to make a robot go can be tedious which is why we've made it easy with this electronic bundles builder page!
Choose your processor, motor controllers, motors, and system components to create a complete electronics system to suit your needs. The only thing you'll need after configuring this Builder is a battery. For Mecanum chassis that you want to drive with a Radio Link controller you will need to purchase a Mecanum Mixer (am-2715b) to spin the wheels in the correct directions for translational motion.NOTE: Customers who are not affiliated with FIRST teams are required to purchase the NI roboRIO product through National Instruments, not AndyMark.
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Understanding Part Numbers
Electronic bundles product numbers are built to identify components within the code. Below is the breakdown of how these part numbers are built.- The first two positions identifies the product number:
- BC - Bundle for Controls
- The third position identifies the controller and will come with components needed to hook it up (see link):
- F - roboRIO READY (BYOr) - Bring Your Own roboRIO - this kit matches the roboRIO one exactly, it just doesn't have a roboRIO in it, so if you have your own, this is perfect for you.
- L - RadioLink - a simplistic approach of a simple Radio Control with limited programming capability in the controller
- N - No Processor - so you'll need to have your own controller.
- R - roboRIO - the fully capable controller used within FIRST Robotics Challenge
- The fourth position identifies the motor controller and will come with the components needed to hook it up (see link):
- X - SPARK Max - multiple possible inputs, able to control both brushed and brushless motors
- The fifth position identifies the quantity of motors and will come with wires needed to hook them up:
- 2 - Two Motors
- 4 - Four Motors
- The sixth position identifies the type of motor:
- C - CIM - a brushed motor with power
- R - RedLine - a brushed motor to designed for speed and power both
- N - NEO 1.1 - a brushless motor built to be a drop in replacement for the CIM
- 5 - NEO 550 - a brushless motor for anywhere a 550 sized motor fits
- The seventh position identifies the type of power distribution and will come with components needed to hook them up (see links):
- B - ATC 8 Gang Fuse Block - lightweight single input terminal for simple power distribution
- 3 - PP45 Power Board - simple and compact power distribution with PP45 secure connections
- A - AMPD - This Board features 24 output channels with fully insulated toolless lever connector for safe, reliable power distribution
- The first two positions identifies the product number:

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
- Description
-
Electronics are the power and brains behind every incredible robot and machine. Figuring out all the individual pieces needed to make a robot go can be tedious which is why we've made it easy with this electronic bundles builder page!
Choose your processor, motor controllers, motors, and system components to create a complete electronics system to suit your needs. The only thing you'll need after configuring this Builder is a battery. For Mecanum chassis that you want to drive with a Radio Link controller you will need to purchase a Mecanum Mixer (am-2715b) to spin the wheels in the correct directions for translational motion.NOTE: Customers who are not affiliated with FIRST teams are required to purchase the NI roboRIO product through National Instruments, not AndyMark.
:
Understanding Part Numbers
Electronic bundles product numbers are built to identify components within the code. Below is the breakdown of how these part numbers are built.- The first two positions identifies the product number:
- BC - Bundle for Controls
- The third position identifies the controller and will come with components needed to hook it up (see link):
- F - roboRIO READY (BYOr) - Bring Your Own roboRIO - this kit matches the roboRIO one exactly, it just doesn't have a roboRIO in it, so if you have your own, this is perfect for you.
- L - RadioLink - a simplistic approach of a simple Radio Control with limited programming capability in the controller
- N - No Processor - so you'll need to have your own controller.
- R - roboRIO - the fully capable controller used within FIRST Robotics Challenge
- The fourth position identifies the motor controller and will come with the components needed to hook it up (see link):
- X - SPARK Max - multiple possible inputs, able to control both brushed and brushless motors
- The fifth position identifies the quantity of motors and will come with wires needed to hook them up:
- 2 - Two Motors
- 4 - Four Motors
- The sixth position identifies the type of motor:
- C - CIM - a brushed motor with power
- R - RedLine - a brushed motor to designed for speed and power both
- N - NEO 1.1 - a brushless motor built to be a drop in replacement for the CIM
- 5 - NEO 550 - a brushless motor for anywhere a 550 sized motor fits
- The seventh position identifies the type of power distribution and will come with components needed to hook them up (see links):
- B - ATC 8 Gang Fuse Block - lightweight single input terminal for simple power distribution
- 3 - PP45 Power Board - simple and compact power distribution with PP45 secure connections
- A - AMPD - This Board features 24 output channels with fully insulated toolless lever connector for safe, reliable power distribution
- The first two positions identifies the product number:












