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  • Author Author: jomoenginer
  • Date Created: 21 Aug 2019 4:38 PM Date Created
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TI-RSLK MAX (Update to the TI-RSLK)

jomoenginer
jomoenginer
21 Aug 2019

Well, they did it again, TI and DR. Jon Valvano have produced an update to the awesome TI-RSLK kit called the TI-RSLK MAX which now reduces the amount of soldering needed to assemble the kit.  It also includes a modified version of the Adapter Board as well as two smaller boards for the bumper switches and Sharp IR sensors.

The TI-RSLK MAX is listed as being shipped this August, so hopefully it will be available soon.  I know some folks that will be very happy about the reduction of needed soldering.

 

Update 08222019

Info from the TI Community forum

  • The kits will be available for purchase on ti.com store next week Aug 28th.
  • The cost to purchase will be $109 ( we have made this solder less and also added the encoder to the robot).
  • The TI-RSLK MAX will be one base kit with the option to purchase other components and accessories directly on ti.com.

 

Update 09052019

The TI-RSLK MAX is now available for purchase from TI for $109.00 US

https://www.ti.com/store/ti/en/p/product/?p=TIRSLK-EVM&HQS=corp-uni-null-rslkmax-pr-store-launch-wwe

 

 

Here is a link to the TI Page

 

https://university.ti.com/programs/RSLK/?eloquaCampaignId=2414&utm_campaign=corp-uni-null-rslkmax-adh-lp-null-wwe&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&elqTrackId=7d31dc239171403eb0ce07e600b5aa62&elq=8a7b23609d664d988caf3af28eb70ee0&elqaid=67363&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=2414

 

And the new Users guide:

http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/sekp166/sekp166.pdf

 

Image taken from the Users Guide

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  • jomoenginer
    jomoenginer over 6 years ago in reply to dougw +3
    I made an update to the post, but from what I got from the TI Community Forum, the kit will release on August 28th as a Base Kit for $109.00 US.
  • jomoenginer
    jomoenginer over 6 years ago in reply to jomoenginer +3
    I posted an update to the post with the link to purchase the TI-RSLK MAX (TIRSLK-EVM). .
  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 6 years ago +2
    It is nice to see they added encoders to the motors...
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  • sergislabgg
    sergislabgg over 5 years ago

    Anyone knows if i can add a Boostpack mk2?

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    jomoenginer over 5 years ago in reply to sergislabgg

    sergislabgg  wrote:

     

    Anyone knows if i can add a Boostpack mk2?

    With the MSP432 on its own, I would say yes.  However with a complete TI-RSLK MAX, you would want to ensure there are no pin conflicts with the Adapter board since it is used for the sensors and the motor controller and such.

     

    https://www.ti.com/tool/TIRSLK-EVM

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    sergislabgg over 5 years ago in reply to jomoenginer

    The thing is im new to the whole thing but i had something similar in my university and i think is compatible, but im not sure.

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    sergislabgg over 5 years ago in reply to jomoenginer

    The thing is im new to the whole thing but i had something similar in my university and i think is compatible, but im not sure.

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    jomoenginer over 5 years ago in reply to sergislabgg

    If it were me, I would check the TI-RSLK MAX (TIRSLK-EVM) schematics and docs to ensure there will be no pin, power or signal conflict before plugging anything into it.

     

    However, for an official response, you would be best served by posting on the TI Forums.

    https://e2e.ti.com/search?q=TIRSLK-EVM&category=forum&group=

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    sergislabgg over 5 years ago in reply to jomoenginer

    I will try to do that.

     

    Thanks!

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