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Re: Looking for a good, cheap gyro
I have to say, my day has been made too. Although I would advise not mixing gyros with gyros (unless your local hobby shop has a good Greek snack bar, in which case, go for it!).
On a more serious note, I'll reiterate that the KOP Gyro should be sufficient for most uses. If not, others should be pretty easy to find. Heck, Amazon's got 'em. They seem to be readily available elsewhere too. Last edited by plnyyanks : 24-08-2011 at 20:07. Reason: more info |
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Re: Looking for a good, cheap gyro
Also not to be confused with a BMX gyro. It is a device used on BMX bikes to allow bar spins without wrapping the rear brake cable. See the attached image.
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Re: Looking for a good, cheap gyro
We found the kit of parts gyro unreliable in the event of an earthquake ...
On a more serious note we had a few issues with the KOP gyro mainly drift and other wierdness, dunno if it was stock code or what but on occasion our robot felt like it was spinning at 5 rads a second. If you are looking at non-frc gyro then what about one used in R/C helicopters? |
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Re: Looking for a good, cheap gyro
That kind of drift is not normal, either you gyro is defective or your code is (did you remember to calibrate it?). Our KOP gyro and stock code had less than 0.1deg/sec drift.
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Re: Looking for a good, cheap gyro
Has anyone tried using a more sophisticated gyro with thermal compensation and filtering onboard, interfaced over the I2c port?
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Re: Looking for a good, cheap gyro
Unless the gyro has built in integration, it would take a lot of I2C traffic to sample it at a high enough rate, and you'd have to write your own routine for integration.
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Re: Looking for a good, cheap gyro
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On the subject we also have a good experience with the KOP gyro. |
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Re: Looking for a good, cheap gyro
I found these real quick although the second one is an SMD
http://www.robotshop.com/pololu-dual...t-board-2.html http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9445 These were the cheapest I could find, but if you want to look at sensors these are the sites I usually use http://www.robotshop.com/ http://www.sparkfun.com http://www.makershed.com/ http://www.adafruit.com/ Hope that helps |
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