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Swerve Drive
So I'm a little confused. Our team, as far as I know, has almost never used swerve drive before. We are making the full omni type that has 8 motors(4 for drive, 4 for the angle) to allow for independent angles on each wheel.
EDIT: Never mind, I realize that my code actually never uses RobotDrive wow lolAlso, what's the default number of channels for every slot in a Jaguar? Last edited by CompSciGeek : 18-01-2012 at 00:41. |
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Re: Swerve Drive
No. You write your own. And to be honest, I HIGHLY suggest that you start with getting a PID controller working with a wheel. Make that wheel get to a certain angle and stay there. Get that first then try getting the whole shebang.
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Re: Swerve Drive
Thanks, and I was also wondering the default number of channels there are on one slot for Jaguar/PWM/whatever
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Re: Swerve Drive
The default slot of the Digital IO side car thing is slot 2 on the cRio. In software, you set it, there is no "default".
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Re: Swerve Drive
Thanks. Also another question:
So far, I have 8 Jaguars for drive and turn. I'm not sure if this is supposed to be an option, but is it supposed to be 4 Jaguars and 4 Servos? |
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Re: Swerve Drive
You can use a mix of Jaguars and Victors, but I don't think Servos will work, they don't have enough power to turn the gear box.
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