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[FTC]: Initial Modern Robotics Motor Controller tests.
My FTC teams are always focused on pushing Autonomous capabilities on our robots, so knowing how the motor controller (and accompanying software) works with encoders is something I always need to evaluate each season.
With the new hardware, this year is no exception. I just ran some basic tests with the two most common FTC motors, to see how well new controller implements the three standard control modes on an unloaded motor. These are: open loop, closed loop and Run to Position. The results were...(in order) Ick, Cool, D'oh! I've posted my Summary doc (with data) here. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/3157 Suffice it to say, I'm disappointed in the "Run to Position" mode. Phil. |
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Re: [FTC]: Initial Modern Robotics Motor Controller tests.
Thanks so much for posting this. I'm going to share it with my team.
I think I found a typo in section 2.0. You wrote "Mode “A” (RUN_WITHOUT_ENCODERS) produced the least predictable and consistent results. The MATRIX motor has an initial dead-band," but I think you meant "Tetrix motor". This confused me for a brief second because there is a new legal ModernRobotics / Matrix motor. The most disappointing part was the clipping of speed to 78% with the new controller and NeveRest motors. I was looking forward to the new controllers because I thought this was sure to be fixed. |
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Re: [FTC]: Initial Modern Robotics Motor Controller tests.
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I'll fix that typo, thanks. Phil. |
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Re: [FTC]: Initial Modern Robotics Motor Controller tests.
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Last edited by Modern Robotics : 15-07-2015 at 08:11. |
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Re: [FTC]: Initial Modern Robotics Motor Controller tests.
OK, thanks, Steve. I was worried about the clipping at 78% because I thought it was caused by the Tetrix encoders having a different count-per-revolution than NeveRest encoders. I'm glad to hear that's not the case.
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