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Team 871's Gyroscopic Code
Team 871 is trying all types of technologies available to be used on robots.
Please post any new ideas that you would like to be seen tested. Below, we test gyroscopic field control and sonar technology. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v5qmXsyFFw Let us know what you think and what other concepts we can put to the test! Thanks in advance. :) |
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Maybe I'm still too much a rookie to get it. It just looks like a well driven robot. Perhaps a before vs after, split-screen style, of driving without your gyroscopic code on, then with it on would illustrate it better.
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There is another video from a few years back demonstrating the same concept:http://www.team1058.com/media/video/...dDrive2010.mov |
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It seems to me the poster from my team miss understood the use of the sonar, The sonar was actually being used to help in alignment, so the robot can be as parallel as possible to the hoops when scoring, not to aid in driving. I hope this clears everything up.
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Maybe it's just me, but isn't that code just using the Cartesian Mecanum Drive block with the gyroscope input being wired? Or am I thinking of something completely different?
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