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Re: the gyro
It is a rate gyro. It tells you how fast the gyro is turning, in degrees per second.
It does NOT tell you how far you have turned - you must calculate that. For example, if it says it is turning at 15 degrees per second, and you see that it has done that for exactly three seconds, then you can calculate that it has turned 45 degrees. The "degrees per second" signal is in the form of an analog voltage. The voltage when it is standing still is 2.5 volts, and the voltage increases 10 mV per degree per second**. So 10 degrees per second clockwise gives you 2.5+0.1=2.6 volts. Counterclockwise 10 deg/sec would be 2.4 volts. Maximum reading is 250 degrees per second - turn any faster than that and the output does not increase. **This is from memory, please review the official specifications for the milliVolts per degree per second. Thanks. . |
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Re: the gyro
Did you check the Sensor Manual? I found it very helpful last year when I was learning about gyros. Also, there (should) be a bit in the WPIlib documentation on the gyro class.
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Re: the gyro
i was wondering about this same topic, is there a wiring diagram somewhere showing how to connect the gyro to the analog breakouts of the cRIO? we have never used a gyro before either and any information would be a big help.
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If you are using Labview, the gyro example code has a wiring diagram included. That code will give you current heading as well as yaw rate.
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thanks all! great info.
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