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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
We thought it was logical since they're in a row and serves as a more graphical representation of the elevator as a set of controls. The different colors are a bit more fun than numbers too.
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
Right now, our weapons officer/co-driver wants to use a turntable to control the elevators manually, but the programmers are saying the PID control scheme will work just fine with four levels for the elevator to snap to. I, personally, think a turntable would be super cool.
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
Andy Baker once won an FRC regional... driving with only the Guitar Hero guitar.
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We will be using this for the first time this year:
![]() It takes some...interesting...workarounds to convert MIDI to Joystick, but when you need more buttons than you can count, it's perfect. As a bonus, the LEDs in the buttons are programmable and can change colors on the fly... |
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I use a PS4 controller, would recommend!
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2 Logitech F310 Gamepads. Same as what is commonly used in FTC.
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
Usually one joystick for the driver, and a controller for the operator.
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
That dualshock 4 tho... But how would one connect that to the driver station? It doesn't have wires, so is it Bluetooth?
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
We use two joysticks to drive all of our robots (all tank style, one weird scheme for the crab drive bot we have). We started with that scheme way back when, and we've since just kept with it. The operator (co-pilot, gunner, whatever you call it) usually uses a joystick plus an additional joystick and/or a custom control box. It lets us use the same control board every year, and we can control a number of robots without changing anything but the occasional USB peripheral.
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
We use psychic brain waves and two Extreme 3D Joysticks to control our robot (even though one of the drivers wants a Nintendo 64 controller).
A guitar controller sounds really cool for this. |
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
Two logitech game pads. We might get our custom control box done, or we might not. That would run the mechanisms, but we'd still drive with the gamepad.
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
CDV (FRC47 2000 bot), my first year in FRC, and my first year as a driver. Now she sits in my house, THANKS Martus.
Last edited by Marjory Frosty : 26-02-2015 at 18:01. |
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
Our team uses Xbox controllers—one for drive train and the other for manipulator. We find these the best options to use because many people are familiar with using this product.
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Re: What do you use to control your robot?
Joystick(s)
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