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Re: Maintaining perfect control of mecanums using encoders?
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If it's only a teeny-tiny bit, it might not end up being a problem on carpet.
If it's a lot more, you can get creative with a car jack and some straps, and bend the frame into shape again. In order for mecanum to work properly, you need equal force pushing down on each wheel. |
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Over the years our drivers have had allot of fun having their way with Mecanum drive robots. BoB was the last fun. However back in 2012 I noticed a Mecanum drive that had some pushing power and more swerve like movement. I did notice a KOP gyro on the bot. I suspect they had a very tightly controlled closed loop system. First time I saw a Mecanum that I had some respect for.
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I've been thinking about this a lot. Couldn't you, hypothetically, map the joystick value (from -1 to +1) to +/-[rate of the slowest spinning motor] and then run four continuous PID loops (using encoders) to attain that rate?
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