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Unread 28-10-2003, 22:29
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ill probably feel stupid but i do anyway so...

here we go. Our school just got the EDU-Microchip last firday and i immediately installed all of the components onto the computer (needless to say i was in a state aptly dubed "Nerdvana"). Just today i had the time to upload the code, with a few modifications to make it 2 joystick instead of one, and put it on the CPU. Everything loaded fine. But when i brought it out to the controllers, it would say it did not have a signal. I even tried teathering it. So, to be safe, i uploaded the original code and still got nothing. I remember having to change dipswitches on our cpu last year to put our team number in, but i cannot seem to find them on the new cpu. Is the number now done through code? Anyways, to get to the point, I cannot get the cpu to pick up the signal from the contorlers. Can anybody help me?
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The title of this thread pretty much says it all. I'm really sorry man but the OI and joysticks are no longer used with the EDU. It now uses a hobby R/C control system. Look at page six of this. There is also this thread and this thread
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aw man. I though that was an optional way to control it. Now i have to go out and order a reciever. oh yeah .
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Heh, I know how you feel... it really stinks not being able to test code until January (my team can't afford to pay for some add-on controller just for the edu-bot, it's not worth the cost)
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I havent looked into it yet, but I think you can write and test auton code - you just cant control it from the O/I.
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i did nothing to my EDU and it dosent work at all It totaly sucked because i couldnt show off the Hoverbot at Robot rodeo
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I havent looked into it yet, but I think you can write and test auton code - you just cant control it from the O/I.
Yes, as far as I know the EDUBot can be programmed to work based on a predefined program (autonomous). We have not been able to do anything with ours as we do not have a battery for it yet.

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make an RC to EDU battery harness

Do yourself a favor, make a harness that converts from an RC battery to the connector on the EDU board.

The RC batteries have more capacity, are cheaper, have better/cheap chargers and all around are just worth the bother.

I have done it for our EDU robot and I would never go back to the IFI provided set up.

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If you don't mind sacrificing a few of the 16 ios, you can connect potentiometers to the analog inputs on the EDU-RC. If you read these in the User_routines.c loop, they will update at the same rate as the radio would.

The Wiring does not seem to match a standard joystick pinout however. I believe that this could be fixed by switching the powers and the grounds on the joystick connector (I think the analog inputs are internally pulled up on the Edu-RC). Potentiometers work fine on the anolog pins.
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