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Re: KOP Gyro steadily decreasing

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I thought that resetting set your current point as the new reference frame.
Yes. So you set the current point as your new reference... when the current point is your desired zero.


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Re: KOP Gyro steadily decreasing

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Yes. So you set the current point as your new reference... when the current point is your desired zero.

Hence my confusion. To reset every iteration of testPeriodic(), autoPeriodic(), or teleopPeriodic() would reset my current frame of reference every 20ms. When would you suggest resetting the gyro, so that the drift is minimized, but the reference is functionally unchanged?
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Hence my confusion. To reset every iteration of testPeriodic(), autoPeriodic(), or teleopPeriodic() would reset my current frame of reference every 20ms.
Spencer said to reset it "as often as possible", not every 20ms.


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When would you suggest resetting the gyro, so that the drift is minimized, but the reference is functionally unchanged?
It depends on the application. For example, if you're using it to measure the heading of the robot, you could have a reset button on the joystick that the driver could push whenever the robot is pointing straight downfield.


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For example, if you're using it to measure the heading of the robot, you could have a reset button on the joystick that the driver could push whenever the robot is pointing straight downfield.
Thanks for the suggestions. Ether, for the purposes of autonomous driving, would you just ignore the sensor drift because of the short time span?
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for the purposes of autonomous driving, would you just ignore the sensor drift because of the short time span?
Most likely. If you have access to more than one gyro, you could test them and pick the one with the least drift.



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