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Laser Pointer
I was under the impression that anything higher than a Class I lase was illegal on an FRC robot. This regulation, however, seems to contradict that:
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*The document containing the regulation can be found here: http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/viewItem/56 |
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Re: Laser Pointer
We don't know what next year's rules will bring.
Last year's rule G02 which you quoted prohibited alignment devices which were not part of the robot. Rule R08 prohibited hazardous and unsafe materials from being used on the robot. |
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Re: Laser Pointer
Lets break down this rule that for some reason I dont think you got.
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Re: Laser Pointer
2012: [R08] D. Exposed lasers other than Class I.
2013: ??? until 1/5/2013 |
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Re: Laser Pointer
Has anybody had any luck finding a Class I laser pointer/module? My quick search for one last season was not very successful.
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Re: Laser Pointer
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The real challenge is finding a good use for them. The rangefinder on the Kinect is actually a Class I IR laser spread out to make a grid of invisible dots that it can detect. So it's something to consider. |
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Re: Laser Pointer
Every laser pointer I have come across is at least Class II, so far as I can tell Class I lasers only exist in devices like the Kinect.
I would really appreciate it if somebody could point me towards a Class I laser pointer or module (more likely). I want to evaluate their use in FIRST; being able to light up the backboard with a nice little red dot, or better a line, would have been great for our drivers this year. |
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Re: Laser Pointer
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Here is our promo video that shows it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h55bFVPQbj8 By the time we got to Worlds, our auto-aim system was working very effectively. It took us a long time in the build season to find a good enough class I laser. The laser was also visible on the backboard so if we needed to go to manual mode for some reason, the drivers could use the laser as a guide. Please ask any questions you have. -Nick |
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Re: Laser Pointer
Our team used a class 1 laser on our robot as a visual targeting aid during matches (not prior to the match) this year.
I don't know specifically what laser we used or where we got it, what I do know, however is that the laser was HIGHLY INEFFECTIVE as a visual aid in actual matches. The laser dot was far to small to see clearly at the distance required, not to mention the other visual interference that goes on during a typical FRC match. While I suspect you could use multiple lasers packed in a tight cluster (much like a multi-LED flashlight) to somewhat alleviate the visibility issue, I still don't think I would recommend it, especially not as a primary method of manual targeting. |
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Re: Laser Pointer
The Axis camera with a crosshair overlay is much more effective for manual then any kind of class 1 laser. The usual laser pointer you find is class 2, Class 1 eye safe lasers are defined as lasers that the human eye cannot or barely see.
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Re: Laser Pointer
The Cybersonics (FRC#103) used a laser (I'm assuming class I) as their alignment guide for shooting in both auto and teleop. They used a laser with some sort of optic to create a vertical line that would project onto the entire scoring hoop wall; just like a laser level you would use to hang a picture on a wall.
I was blown away by how effective they were at lining up their shots with just that laser. I looked for one that we could use as a fail safe if our camera was ever down in a match, and was unable to in my search. (Plenty of class II, unable to find class I) Maybe someone from 103 will see this and help point us the right way. -Brando |
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Re: Laser Pointer
The rule against laser pointers for aligning is for PRE-Match. It was (as far as I know) put in there so that teams weren't going to be using laser pointers and stuff to line up their robot last year for auto.
G02 is in the PRE-MATCH section of the rules, and is only used for before the match, not During the match. |
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Re: Laser Pointer
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One of the best alignment devices I've ever seen was 190's "Dean Device" from 2004. It was a laminated piece of paper in the shape of a hand with a finger pointing down. This piece of paper was velcroed to a particular wheel to straddle a line--the starting alignment that year was touching the wall and straddling the line. The robot was narrower than most for other reasons, but that little device worked pretty well for alignment... |
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Re: Laser Pointer
It's still only a rule for Pre-Match, correct? Even if its mounted on the robot, or not mounted.
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