Chief Delphi

Chief Delphi (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/index.php)
-   Robot Showcase (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=58)
-   -   pic: Mini-Arm - Controller (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26067)

CD47-Bot 25-02-2004 22:19

pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 

uvabrad825 25-02-2004 22:19

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
so is that used to control your arm during the match? or simply as a mini mock up of your arm?

nuggetsyl 25-02-2004 22:23

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by uvabrad825
so is that used to control your arm during the match? or simply as a mini mock up of your arm?

that is how we control the arm that way it makes it easier for the driver. Trying to drive this arm with a joystick would be toooooooooo much.

Max Lobovsky 25-02-2004 22:26

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
so you actually control the real arm by moving the model arm? Do you use encoders or what to measure its placement?

mightywombat 25-02-2004 22:31

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
Pots are most likely used. We did the same thing last year and it works sooo nice, as long as you have the time to tune the code to react correctly to the movement in the model. I am curious. How did you guys do it? Is it as simple as finding the difference between the actual and the requested pot values, dividing by a constant and adding the signed int to 127? I'm still working on code for a model, right now we are using joysticks and probably will for competition but its a project of mine.... How do you do it?

nuggetsyl 25-02-2004 22:31

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
we use pots to mesure where the robots are is

shaun

Ryan Foley 25-02-2004 22:33

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
that is one of the coolest things I have ever seen. Great job 25!

nuggetsyl 25-02-2004 22:34

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mightywombat
Pots are most likely used. We did the same thing last year and it works sooo nice, as long as you have the time to tune the code to react correctly to the movement in the model. I am curious. How did you guys do it? Is it as simple as finding the difference between the actual and the requested pot values, dividing by a constant and adding the signed int to 127? I'm still working on code for a model, right now we are using joysticks and probably will for competition but its a project of mine.... How do you do it?

well i am sorry i can not answer that not because i do not want to but because that would have to come for one of the kids programing it rob or bharat. Programing the robot is something i can not do but i am sure once one of the guys see this the will tell all,

uvabrad825 25-02-2004 22:44

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
that is truly awesome...

pras870 25-02-2004 22:47

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
I must say, that is a genuine idea. I thought about making a potentiometer to create a control for our elevator and/or arm elbow, but it was not nearly as engenious as this. Reminds me a lot of a boat throttle now that I look at it :cool:

Sscamatt 25-02-2004 22:48

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
i saw one of those last year...i thought it was like the coolest thing...great job! (i want one)

nuggetsyl 25-02-2004 22:55

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sscamatt
i saw one of those last year...i thought it was like the coolest thing...great job! (i want one)

wow which team had one

Nick Fury 25-02-2004 23:03

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
I would like to see a wiring diagram of your controller if you happen to have one.....perdy please?????

nuggetsyl 25-02-2004 23:18

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Fury
I would like to see a wiring diagram of your controller if you happen to have one.....perdy please?????

crap on me right now i do not have one but i can get you one for the nj reagional

Greg Needel 25-02-2004 23:25

Re: pic: Mini-Arm - Controller
 
we have a control for our arm also that uses pots to control height.....ours is a little simpler as in we are using 1 knob but we have stops at the common heights ie. top of the goal, hanging height....so it takes the guess work away from the drivers


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:47.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi