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Looking for a good, cheap gyro
Hey, new to the forums so don't eat me :D
Just wondering where I could get a cheap, reliable gyro. It'll be used for keeping our 2011 robot on course and to more accurately move to its target(s). I was looking online and found a bunch of breakout boards, but seeing as I'm the programmer and don't know if those are acceptable/usable on an FRC robot I'd like some help. Any references and/or comments would be appreciated. |
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Is there something inadequate with the one that came in the Kit of Parts?
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As previously stated the one supplied in the KOP should be fine.
If not, you can get this one. It should be adequate. http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8372 |
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If you are near Houston... :p
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On a more serious note, I'll reiterate that the KOP Gyro should be sufficient for most uses. If not, others should be pretty easy to find. Heck, Amazon's got 'em. They seem to be readily available elsewhere too. |
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Also not to be confused with a BMX gyro. It is a device used on BMX bikes to allow bar spins without wrapping the rear brake cable. See the attached image.
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We found the kit of parts gyro unreliable in the event of an earthquake ...
On a more serious note we had a few issues with the KOP gyro mainly drift and other wierdness, dunno if it was stock code or what but on occasion our robot felt like it was spinning at 5 rads a second. If you are looking at non-frc gyro then what about one used in R/C helicopters? |
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Has anyone tried using a more sophisticated gyro with thermal compensation and filtering onboard, interfaced over the I2c port?
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I found these real quick although the second one is an SMD
http://www.robotshop.com/pololu-dual...t-board-2.html http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9445 These were the cheapest I could find, but if you want to look at sensors these are the sites I usually use http://www.robotshop.com/ http://www.sparkfun.com http://www.makershed.com/ http://www.adafruit.com/ Hope that helps |
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On the subject we also have a good experience with the KOP gyro. |
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-Kevin |
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Forgive my ugly mass of replies, but I felt it would be better than multiple posts. Thank you all for your input, the matter will be resolved shortly.
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