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Crab drive without a pot
I was wondering if it would be possible to do a crab drive without using a pot to figure out what angle the wheel is it and if it is how difficult the programming would be. Thanks in advanced
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
Trust me, you really want to put in a pot, it will only make your life easier during programming and then you can put wheels inexact positions and the robot will do exactly what u want it to do
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
How expensive would a pot be and where could we get them?
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
it would be about 2 dollars and 50 cents from radio shack
http://www.radioshack.com/search/ind...otenti ometer but if you want it in large quantities u can get it cheaper at www.digikey.com |
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
get the linear-taper-potentiometer
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
Thanks.
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
anytime
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
I have a question about using pots on crab drives.
It seems to me like you could have a 359 degree rotation using a pot, but then to go from, say, rightish forward to leftish forward wouldnt you need to rotate the wheel all the way around the long way? Assuming 0 on the pot is straight ahead. Are there pots that give you a range of values up to one turn and if you turn past that they would reset? We were considering using encoders on these shafts... but I'm not the best programmer in the world ![]() Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Dave |
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
You can buy pots that are set to a different amount of rotations, or you could use (like you suggested) shaft encoders.
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
You could also use endless pots, it would be slightly harder to program than normal (you have to anticipate the "wrap around", still not to hard though) and you still get endless rotation as you desire.
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
I would highly recommend not using encoders to determine crab position. Yes they can work, but they require you to precisely position the wheel at startup. Since the encoder doesn't tell you where you are, you could have the wheel turned 90 degrees and the RC has no way of knowing that it's not centered. Pots are far superior in this aspect because they give you an absolute position at startup and the necessary corrections can be made.
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
A couple of years ago our crazy electrical guy made a full rotation potentiometer by cracking it open and cutting off the stop. (Not recommended, you can screw things up by putting voltage across a shorted potentiometer)
There are ways to use optical sensors to encode position rather than motion. http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_code |
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
Don't be afraid of potentiometers. Do use the correct value (I think 2.5k is the best match for the RC - or is it 5k??). Linear taper, as eshteyn noted, is what you need.
Connect a pot to the RC - one end to red, the other end to black, and the center to white, hooked up to an analog input - and get a feel for what kind of information you can get from it. You will see values in the range of 0 to 1023, varying linearly (linear taper, remember?) with rotational position. Pots are available with 360 degree rotation, but these often have a small dead zone, where no signal is available. Absolute encoders are great, can get costly (Mouser 594-601-1045 is one example, $60, get the connector wire too), but feature true 360 rotation, no dead zone, reliability and precision. Multi-turn post can be a good solution, but you can eventually run out of turns if you don't enforce some kind of discipline on which way the wheels turn. Running without pots (or similar) will lead to astoundingly poor performance. Don |
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