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Re: Holonomic + gyro/PID

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Originally Posted by Jogo View Post
Alright, I'm starting to understand. In the case of holonomic, there is usually joystick 1 (fow/rev and strafe), and joystick 2 (rotation).
That is one of four popular ways to do it. It's called Halo-style. See this link for 2 other ways. A fourth way is to use a 3-axis joystick: X, Y, and Z (twist).

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Would it be advisable to use a P/PID function that controls the rate of rotation of the robot? For example, if joystick 2 is at (0,0) but the gyro senses 5deg/sec, make some corrections.
If your drivetrain is well-designed and balanced, and your wheels are carefully aligned and the mec rollers spin freely, and you use PID to control the 4 wheel speeds, it shouldn't be necessary.

But you can if you want. Here's one way.

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No reason to use P/ID on fow/rev and strafe?
Right. Besides, how are you going to sense fwd/rev and strafe speeds for the PID process variable input? With a couple of idler wheels?






Last edited by Ether : 20-12-2010 at 14:25.