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MANY teams use the yaw rate sensor to compensate between the two sides of the robot so that the machine will stay going in a straight line.
We have used in on a number of machines. It works very well. A machine that tends to spin into a "death spiral" can be made into a pretty well behaved machine with feedback from the yaw rate sensor. Joe J. |
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