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colin340 31-01-2007 21:57

pic: lego inverted pendulum
 

EHaskins 31-01-2007 22:55

Re: pic: lego inverted pendulum
 
What kind of sensor is that out front? Is a regular light sensor or an IR proximity sensors?

Is it running NQC, RCX, legos, something else?

Have you seen this?

colin340 01-02-2007 06:42

Re: pic: lego inverted pendulum
 
yes i saw the legway but my goal was to do the same sort of thing with the regular light sensor and with out NQC, legos, the hard thing is that rcx brick programming only let you use .001 increments were as i wanted .00001
plus i want a 11 year old to do it for the rmsc summer camps

:] :]

Joohoo 01-02-2007 07:27

Re: pic: lego inverted pendulum
 
colin sweet
does it work w/o that handle?... with a load?

EHaskins 01-02-2007 10:22

Re: pic: lego inverted pendulum
 
I had tried doing something similar with RCX v1.5, but I could never get the light sensor to be accurate enough.

Looks great and if you can make it work good for you.

colin340 01-02-2007 14:43

Re: pic: lego inverted pendulum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EHaskins (Post 569441)
I had tried doing something similar with RCX v1.5, but I could never get the light sensor to be accurate enough.

Looks great and if you can make it work good for you.

did you try it on a surface with some luster and in the dark

EHaskins 01-02-2007 14:56

Re: pic: lego inverted pendulum
 
I tried it on anything I could. It has been a while since I tried it, but I didn't think I could get more than ~2 inch accuracy(in dark room. on a piece of wood with black contact paper covering it).

If I can get my RCX out of the closet I'll probably test the light sensor again.


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