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Our team really hasn't found that much use in a lot of sensors, all we have is a photovoltic at the bottom of the robot. Thats really all we needed.
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how successfull has your auton mode been so far this year? what % of the time are you getting the release ball down, or whatever your primary auton objective is? |
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Actuallly, we've been very successful. We have been able to knock off both 10 point balls. The photovoltic sensor reads the white line right in front of the balls. The only obstacle is making sure the drivers that set the robot before a match know the exact angle at which to set it.
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i am extrealy eager to learn how to do anything else, but im stuck here with a bunch of mechanic-style guys and a zero tollerence electronics budget. at home i have a MEL "Epic" programer and the Pic Basic Pro software... http://www.melabs.com/ any advice on better pics would be GREAT. 16f628 i will look into tonight. much thanks... |
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You do know that you didn't have to ship the RC with the bot, right? Even if you did, You could still use the EDU. Plus, the EDU doesn't need 10 pounds of stuff to turn on
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Any 12v battery will work. Though, I'd be sure to put a fuse on it "Just in case"... Last edited by Random Dude : 09-03-2004 at 15:49. Reason: Silly typo... |
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potentiometer = analouge phototransistors = digital *other toys you can get at the shack* photoresistors / css cells = analouge opto-couples = digital current sensors (K.O.P.) = analouge gyro chip (K.O.P.) = analouge hall effect sensor = digital any questions on how any of these work or how to code them feel free to ask me (pm, aim, msn, icq, irc... lol) |
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Well, we've pretty much finalized our autonomous mode setup and we've written up the code. These are the following "sensors" we're using: 2 * Optical Sensors 3 * Infrared Sensors 2 * Potentiometers 4 * Current Sensors 2 * Switch Now, I've tried to make sure that the autonomous mode code is full proof so that it will work even given the mechanical imperfections of our bot such as drift and motor backdriving. Essentially, it should be plug and play or at least I hope it should. Programming for Windows is one thing but programming for a robot is a completely different animal . Being a rookie team, none of know if anything we do will work. We sent in the bot 95% complete. I commented for almost every single line of code and I wrote up an "Autonomous Mode Manual" so that I can very quickly figure out problems if any do arise. I've broken down autonomous mode into a 6 stage process with feedback so we would know which stage the robot is executing. |
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