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Inertial Navigation System
Hi I was thinking about prototyping an Inertial Navigation System and was wondering what gyros and accelerometers team 190 used last year in there's and were they obtained them.
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we are doing the same thing. According to our programmer, the program is ready, we just need some accelerometers.
I check small parts, and msc, but they are both more mechanically oriented. |
I know they use them in cars for measuring G-Force, so they might be with automotive things
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Analog Devices makes some pretty cool Accelerometers and Gyroscopes.
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Blarg... a flashback from early last season...
I built an inertia navigation system, based around a Basic Stamp 2. I have the schematics and code someplace, AIM me if u want them (ExtrudedAluminiu) The system I built was based around a three axis accelerometer and three gyros. The acellerometer and gyro outputs were integrated by op-amps (analog circuits!!) and then fed to an ADC. The BS2 would select the data it wanted, and it would read it in. It worked remarkable well on my desk. =) I also placed a 1-axis accelerometer, and ADC, and a BS2 into a model rocket. The BS2 was supposed to read the ADC and then store the output in its onchip EEPROM. However when i tested it, the BS2 couldn't keep up with the incoming data, and I missed large enough chunks that the height that i obtained was useless. Btw, all the accellerometers i used were from Analog Devices. They work great for projects and FIRST things. :] |
I know that 190 was going to write a white paper or rather we thought we should. Tommorow I will ask the lead designer of the INS about it for you. I know however that the we used a prefab mini controller along with some two axis accelerometers that I believe are normally sold in mass quanities. Also I know that it took a team of 4-5 the six week's to do altogether.
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I did something kind of like that last year, except I did this:
I had a gyro chip, and then rotary encoders on the wheels. I was worried about using an accelerometer, because in order to get position, you need to integrate them twice. So, once the velocity gets off by a little bit, your position will start "drifting." I never actually tried using an accelerometer; maybe this isn't as big a problem as I thought. |
You may want to check with teams 111 and 308 also.
Andy B. |
I talked to rick petty the lead designer of the ins and he said soon he will have a full website on the ins we used in 2k3 when he has it finished ill post it here.
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Stangs Site
You may want to check out the StangPS presentation that they have on their site if you have not checked it out yet. Here is a link to the original thread about StangPS:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hlight=stangps Eric |
Weren't we only supposed to use additional electronics form digi-key or future FAI?
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We bought both the accelerometers and microcontrolers form places other than future and digikey. I'm not really sure about the gyro it could be the one from the kit.
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