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Separate Processor & Robot Rules
Just a curiousity:
Can we use a separate processor (IE: BASIC STAMP) to control the CIM Camera and Camera Servos without violating the rules as long as the I/O is sent to the controller? Also, is the CIM Camera considered a custom circuit board that can control the pan & tilt servos? If so, can a custom circuit board control only the pan and tilt servos of the camera? Sorry if any of this was confusing. -Joe |
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Re: Separate Processor & Robot Rules
It looks like you may be able to directly connect the servos to your custom circut..
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I don't see it addressed in the rules either way.. It's up to you if you assume that means its legal (which I don't recommend), or get someone to post it to the Q&A I know using a seperate processor to send a signal to the RC to make it change a PWM is legal. It seems the intent of this rule is so that when the robot is disabled, there is no chance of any part of it moving.. Connecting PWM's to a custom circut would violate this. |
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Re: Separate Processor & Robot Rules
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) is provided to all teams as part of the Kit Of Parts. As such, you can use it in whatever manner you wish, just as you would any other KOP element. As a KOP element, it would not be considered a custom circuit (unless you modify it), so it would not be restricted by the custom circuit rules with respect to driving servos directly from the CMUcam II circuit board.-dave |
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Re: Separate Processor & Robot Rules
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I figured you'd be pretty good at this whole CMUCam thing by now! |
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So we still have a lot of work to do if you know what I mean. |
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Ooh, the loopholes! To answer JoeXIII'007's question about connecting the camera to another controller: I don't think you can do that, based on rule R57 quoted below. The BASIC Stamp is a custom circuit and, the way the rule is written, it cannot command the camera directly. Quote:
), I'd suggest offloading the other sensors to your BASIC Stamp or whatever you're using and sending the info back to the RC with the "Program" serial port, since you'd be using the TTL serial port for the camera. |
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Re: Separate Processor & Robot Rules
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At first I was disapointed that <R57> as written disallows directly connecting the camera to a custom circuit. However, now I realize it closes a major loophole. Since Dave says you are allowed to connect servos to the camera as it is a KOP item, you could also connect a speed controller. You can send any command to the camera from your custom circuit. One of the commands manually controls the servo ports, which are connected to your speed controllers. Since neither your custom circuit nor the camera get disabled, you could be controlling motors while disabled. Requiring that the custom circuit has to go through the RC before the camera makes sure that you stay disabled. |
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