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How are you going to operate you're robot?

I wanted to discuss operation strategy at the competition. What are you going to do in terms of control setup and piloting at the competition?
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

Telekinesis... and electronics...
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

Lots of very very loud screams and gutteral grunts.

We usually use two joysticks for driving, and a bunch of messy, unlabeled buttons and pots to contorl the scoring unit. The driver side is easy. In order to operate the arm, you need to have made the controller. We also usually forget what does what function after the season is over...
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

We will probably use 2 joysticks for the driver and 1 joy stick and some switches for the operator
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

yeah, we have a jedi on our team this year, so our robot will just look like a big box with a stick. we're just going to plug out op. int. into the comptition stuff. we won't even have have joy sticks
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

we will have our omni-wheeled bot controlled FPS style, one joystick for translation, and the other for twist, the arm driver will have 3 buttons that go to preset heights and a joystick to fine tune those heights if needed, we will also add some buttons for automated tasks, if i can get the robot for long enough to get things done
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

ours is gonna be interesting...
i'm planning on adding a button to the controls that will allow the driver to flip control of teh wheels 180 degrees; so when you're facing backwards, the controls will behave as if the robot were facing forward, then all the driver has to do is flip the switch and put it back to the way it was. :-D
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

as of right now we will have one joystick for our driver and ethier two for our arm or a xbox 360 controller (hoping for the latter as it is eaiser for me to operate ) because our arm is wayyy more complecatied than our driving sytem.. 17 days left guys!!!!
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

Control box for the ramps, etc.
Two joysticks for driving with a little twist...
Our programmer/slave of EasyC has come up with two different drive modes. For our standard tank steer, the driver can use both sticks as normal. But if the driver wants to use our "Arcade" mode (think flight simulator controls), all they have to do is use one joystick and pull the trigger to control the drive.
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

We will use the Logitech gamepad with the Chicklet, and we are making a custom OI button panel to control the mechanisms. I'll post a picture when we have it finished.
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

We'll be using a 3 axis joystick for the drive. Left and right strafes, twisting the joystick rotates the robot.

For the arm, we'll have a rotary switch with 5 preset heights, floor, bottom, middle, top, and envelope (basically for when we are driving around so we can't get nabbed with appendage penalties. Gah the appendages!).

Then we'll have 3 analog joysticks for the wrist, base arm, and forearm, and a rocker switch for opening and closing the hand.
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

Well, my code will copy the values coming from the operator interface to the pwm output variables, and let the IFI code do the rest!

But seriously, we're doing pretty much the same thing we've done for years. Two joysticks for the drive and a pile of buttons and switches for the scoring mechanism.

It's what's between the RC's radio and the Victors that's going to be impressive.

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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

We have a mecanumbot =) Direction will be controlled by a joystick, and our programmer demands a turntable for rotation.

I have no idea about the arm. Probably some haphazard arrangement of pots and buttons.
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

We're trying to bring back an idea the team used a few years back: Control via jetpack style arm-backpack. It worked the first time, so it shouldn't be too hard to re-invent it.
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Re: How are you going to operate you're robot?

A joy stick for each side of the drive motors. Quite possibly 2 joy sticks for the manipulator (or 1 and some buttons). We're also going with a big red button (probably an easy button) with a cover for ramp deployment.
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