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How to measure wheel revolutions
What is an easy/reliable way to measure wheel rpms? using optical sensors? reed switches?
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Re: How to measure wheel revolutions
We have proximity sensors with a very short range (a few mm) pointed directly at the sproket turning our back wheel. The sensors are rigged to interrupts in the program (which can be either rising edge or change). From there it is pretty easy to go to RPM.
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Re: How to measure wheel revolutions
Rotary encoders work well, provided your robot doesn't bounce too much.
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Re: How to measure wheel revolutions
There are "banner" sensors in the kit. White or Red reflective tape is legal for pulse generation. This years banners need to be adjusted as at full out they tend to false positive at close range. Search for sensors, or quadature, on this site for threads on coding.
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Re: How to measure wheel revolutions
Our team (663) used the banner sensors to measure drive sprocket rotation very successfully. Rather than use reflective tape, we used Microsoft Word to draw circles that were divided into 8 slices, with every other slice colored black. Printed this on sticky paper, and attached that to the sprockets. That allowed us to count 1/8 rotations, which given our wheel size meant accuracy to about 4 inches.
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Re: How to measure wheel revolutions
Quote:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...570#post239570 It's similar to the one used by 663, but a little more accurate. |
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Re: How to measure wheel revolutions
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Re: How to measure wheel revolutions
Magnetic, and I'll get you the part number in a few minutes...just gotta wait for Jay to get back...
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Re: How to measure wheel revolutions
we use optical encoders which provide input to a custom circuit which then converts that input into output like wheel direction speed and distance. everything you need for a decent autonomous mode. the shaft of the encoder is directly attatched to the output shaft of our transmission. its excellent and reliable. we may have replaced them once last year but overall i definately reccomend these encoders to measure wheel revs!
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