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Automatic catcher?
Now Catching I believe is going to be a huge thing! (especially if you are a defensive/ support robot.... Like us) So my team was discussing if automatic catching would be possible. We thought that maybe you would use your camera to track the ball but that is as far as we got. We were wondering how it would be done and coded?
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We use 8 limit switches on our 4 panel wings. When the ball hits the switch it automatically clamps down on it with over 300 lbs of clamping force. If you look at the 604 reveal video its very similar but better due to the autonomous action.
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We just go off of operator reflex!
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We just made the "wings" as non-rigid & energy absorbing as possible so the ball doesn't bounce out. Beyond that, its up to the driver teams to the transfer.
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I would simply go off driver reflex, and I'm the vision programmer on the team. |
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Obviously tracking the trajectory of the ball is insanely difficult in the FRC constraints, but I think you'll see plenty of catching mechanisms automatically actuate when a ball gets near enough. We're attempting to use an IR range finder for this.
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This sensor (we're using two of them right now): https://www.sparkfun.com/products/8504 The sensor outputs an analog signal. To calibrate it we held the ball where we wanted our trigger point to be and recorded that value. The driver holds down a button on the control interface to open our catching mechanisms and when the sensor sees something that crosses the trigger point value the catcher snaps shut. We added all of the hardware and code in the last two days of build, it's really simple and straight-forward. Until then we were getting good results with driver reflexes, but wanted to automate it to remove some burden from the driver. |
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Tracking a ball will be a tough feat, especially with no reflective tape on the balls themselves and considering the lighting that comes from the roof. IMO, it would be better to spend this amount of energy and time elsewhere. |
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Our Programming team made something huge. they tracked the ball with the camera and using Gyro drove to the ball(you can know when you're really close when the radius of the ball is pretty high-can be read from the dashboard) and then we just catch the ball.
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Is it able to tell the difference from the opponents ball? Thats really cool though!
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@JamesCH95: have you seen your threshold move around like that? @JoeRoss: you bet we used that voucher :) Thanks, Eric |
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