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Re: fine control of robot with mecanum wheels

Ether,

It sounds like you're running a setup very similar to ours. I can't say we've "mastered" fine motor control with our mecanum wheels, but I'm happy to answer any questions you have. Here's a video of our practice robot, showing what we can/can't do:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apcy5naz5TE

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Are you using 8" AndyMark mecanums?
Yes.

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Are the wheels direct-driven, or chain-driven? If chain, what are the sprocket teeth counts?
They are chain-driven. 19 tooth on the ToughBox output shaft, kit supplied 22 tooth on the Mecanum wheel hubs.

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Are you using the KoP AndyMark 12.75:1 toughbox? If not, what is your gear ratio?
Yes we are using the KoP AndyMark ToughBoxes, unmodified.

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Are you using Victor or Jag motor controllers?
We are using Jaguar motor controllers, using PWM control.

Our setup also uses the US Digital optical encoders, and the WPILib PIDController object. We are using closed loop I-only motor control, and we cube our joystick inputs before sending them to our control loop.

We also implemented a "slow-down" button, which scales both our translational and angular velocities to about 1/3 of max when held down. You can see it used in the video just prior to when our robot meets the ball - the robot seems to abruptly slow down.
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