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Legal Encoders
I was looking at encoders for the robot but all I saw were encoders for the SRX or AndyMark PG Gearmotors which my team doesn't use. Are there any other legal encoders that are usable?
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Re: Legal Encoders
As Ether said, anything that follows rules for power draw is legal. Lots of teams use the USDigital E4T/P 4X encoders. Lots of Andymark products have the holes/shafts cut to hold these encoders, including the Toughboxes and the RAW box. Not terribly expensive either, coming in at $42.00.
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AMT 102 and AMT 103 are great. Look on Digikey for them. They come with a full set of collars for shaft sizes up to 8mm, along with a neat box. VEry cheap, around $25 each.
You can use continuous potentiometers as absolute encoders in some cases. They come as cheap as $15 on Digikey. Regular potentiometers can work but have reduced angle range. We have used Us Digital encoders, which are not terribly expensive but are still far more expensive and fragile IME than the AMTs. You can also make your own encoders, but it takes some work. I recommend AMS for the chips if you are interested in going that route. |
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Re: Legal Encoders
"The robot" is pretty general.
If you would provide more detail about your specific intended application, you might get more targeted advice. For example, do you want to measure the angle of a slow-moving arm, or the speed of a fast-spinning shooter wheel? You get the idea... |
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This thread reminds me... Omar, when are you adding gray code encoder support to the SRX controllers?
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Re: Legal Encoders
Thanks for all the help! I'm mainly trying to figure out the position/angle of a arm. Do you guys know of any good encoders that go with Vex VersaPlanetary Gearboxes or Vex 755pros?. Thanks!
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Re: Legal Encoders
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http://www.armabot.com/encoders.html |
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If you want to use an incremental encoder, you'll need a second sensor to tell you where "zero" (or any reference point) is. I've found the hall effect sensors from WCP made by 971 work great for this pupose. It's a little circuit board that returns a true/false based on whether there's a magnet in front of it; you attach a magnet to the arm and place the sensor board where it will trigger at a known arm angle. Now you know how much the arm angle has changed from that known position. An alternative solution is to use an absolute encoder or potentiometer, that will tell you absolute postion. One option for this are the VP Encoder Stage (this is actually the SRX Mag Encoder mounted into a plastic block the same shape as a VP stage). You'll need a Talon SRX to interface with this sensor. If you don't want to use an SRX, one of my personal favorites is the US Digital MA3: http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2899.htm. |
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http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/al.../217-5046.html
Here is the link for the VersaPlanatary Integrated Encoder. As Knufire said, it is a SRX Mag Encoder from CTRE in a case that goes in your VersaPlanatary setup. It's quite a nice form factor if you can spare the extra length of the gearbox. |
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Last edited by theawesome1730 : 15-04-2016 at 11:35. |
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We have been using Grayhill Inc.Encoders for years. $53.93 on Digi-Key
http://www.digikey.com/product-searc...ords=GH3070-ND |
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Continuous potentiometers are cheaper than encoders, but I can make my own encoders cheaper than even those. |
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