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HuskieRobotics 03-03-2004 13:28

wiring and installing a light sensor
 
we need to know where the sensor wires need to be placed and how to program it


we also need to know the degrees of the sensor too for positioning

Greg Needel 03-03-2004 13:33

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
what kind of sensor?

HuskieRobotics 03-03-2004 13:38

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
the kind we need for following the white line
its also a banner brand

jacob_dilles 03-03-2004 15:21

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HuskieRobotics
the kind we need for following the white line
its also a banner brand

the banner sensors that first gives us are tricky little felers. the are IR, and have a built in source which makes it nice and easy. they run on 12v and out put 5 to a normaly open and a normaly closed output. in order to wire it do the following:

brown wire - this is the postitive. connect it to +12V
blue wire - this is the negitive. connect it to ground (on the battery)
black wire - N.O. wire
white wire - N.C. wire

you then can choose between N.O. and N.C. (it REALY doesnt matter). you connect the one you choose to the digital in. for our sake, were gonna say you plug it into digital input 10.

now to code it, in the code first you have to set it as an input. this is done for you in the default code:

Code:

digital_io_10 = 1;
(autonomus or otherwise) you can look at the variable every single loop by saying:
Code:

if(rc_dig_in10 == 1) {
 //do this if its ON
} else {
 //do this if its OFF
}

i hope this helps you

HuskieRobotics 03-03-2004 16:10

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
Thank you!!!!!

bstempi 15-03-2004 13:52

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jacob_dilles
the banner sensors that first gives us are tricky little felers. the are IR, and have a built in source which makes it nice and easy. they run on 12v and out put 5 to a normaly open and a normaly closed output. in order to wire it do the following:

brown wire - this is the postitive. connect it to +12V
blue wire - this is the negitive. connect it to ground (on the battery)
black wire - N.O. wire
white wire - N.C. wire

you then can choose between N.O. and N.C. (it REALY doesnt matter). you connect the one you choose to the digital in. for our sake, were gonna say you plug it into digital input 10.

now to code it, in the code first you have to set it as an input. this is done for you in the default code:

Code:

digital_io_10 = 1;
(autonomus or otherwise) you can look at the variable every single loop by saying:
Code:

if(rc_dig_in10 == 1) {
 //do this if its ON
} else {
 //do this if its OFF
}

i hope this helps you

but doesn't FIRST supply us with the red LED banner sensors? Do we wire these the same way?

KenWittlief 15-03-2004 14:28

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
the banner sensors are little yellow boxes with a red lens - they send out a pulsed infrared light, and look for it to be reflected back - usually the carpet will not reflect it, but the tape or white paint will

the little sensors FIRST gave us that are about a 1/4" square with three leads are infared recievers that are designed to pick up the beacon from the center of the field - there is a whole page of stuff on those on the innovationfirst.com website - under FIRST robotics / documents / beacon section

they are a little more complicated - you pretty much need to wire them to rc_dig_in_01 or 02 and use the interrupt flags to detect when they change state - also they need to be enclosed because they will pick up the IR signal from almost all directions the way they are.

thoughtful 26-03-2004 10:49

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
Hello,
Can someone please kindly tell me if last year's banner sensors are allowed in this years competition

THnx

omega 26-03-2004 13:48

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
yes they are

KevinB 26-03-2004 19:21

Re: wiring and installing a sensor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thoughtful
Can someone please kindly tell me if last year's banner sensors are allowed in this years competition

They are allowed if they are available from Digikey, Future-Active, or Newark-In-One and you account for their cost.


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