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implosionprez 05-02-2011 01:51

Line sensor spacing
 
How far apart do the three line sensors need to be spaced? Also, which two wires, and which direction are they supposed to be plugged into the digital I/O of the digital sidecar?

cgmv123 05-02-2011 09:44

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
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I'm not sure about the spacing, but I know there's a knob to zoom in and out. I plan on using 1.5" spacing for now.

The brown wire is your plus, the blue wire is your minus. Those go into the power panel. A pull-up (6.4K if i'm remembering correctly) resistor bridges the power and signal ports on the digital side car and the white wire connects to the signal port as well. (See attached) The black wire can be covered up with a piece of electrical tape, so It doesn't blow the whole sensor if it touches something accidentally. Since I'm doing this all from memory, I'm not liable if you blow something.

implosionprez 05-02-2011 10:40

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
Is that resistor something that you found and put on, or is it already there, or did it come in the KoP? Where did it come from?

Trent B 05-02-2011 13:08

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
Check out this thread for wiring. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=88548

It sounds like because of how the Digital Side car is engineered it should not need a resistor. - Don't quote me on this.

Peyton 05-02-2011 13:32

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
The control board has a resistor in it already.

cgmv123 05-02-2011 19:20

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
implosionprez, we had the resistor lying around. They're cheap and you can get them at any hardware store.

Peyton, it didn't work without the resistor and it did with it. Read that however you want.

Matt Krass 05-02-2011 19:26

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cgmv123 (Post 1016432)
implosionprez, we had the resistor lying around. They're cheap and you can get them at any hardware store.

Peyton, it didn't work without the resistor and it did with it. Read that however you want.

It should have worked without the resistor, the sidecar has a pull-up resistor built in to it. I would double check all of your sensor connections as well as your digital sidecar connections, perhaps you don't have the power connections correct and your internal pull-up isn't receiving power. If you'd like to contact me directly I can try to direct you further.

Under normal circumstances, you can connect the dark output (DO) or light output (LO) of the light sensor directly to your input on the sidecar.

Matt

theschell 05-02-2011 19:46

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
1.5" is to close. we found this out by programming them.

cgmv123 05-02-2011 19:50

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
theschell, we actually ended up going even closer. There's a zoom knob you can use to adjust the depth of field.

theschell 05-02-2011 20:39

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
cgmv123, we are trying to get our followers to follow our line. So far we follow and our teleop mode doesn't switch. We dont know what is wrong.

cgmv123 05-02-2011 21:09

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
If you're following OK, that's not something with the sensors then.

SuperBK 06-02-2011 15:55

Re: Line sensor spacing
 
We spaced ours far enough apart so that if the center one sees the line (yellow light), then the outsides ones dont. I think they were an inch and a half apart. Probably depends on the height. We can't get into the school on Sunday to work.


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