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protecting the cmu camerra
I was just curious as to how teams protected the cmu camera last year from other robots. I think that the consensus is that the camera will be back and how to protect it is important.
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Re: protecting the cmu camerra
We mounted ours inside a plastic project box. It was mounted inside the frame of our robot and protected in from by a piece of Plexiglas. Of course we ended up taking it off after only a few matches and went for the hanging Tetras instead.
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Re: protecting the cmu camerra
The little black box is fine for protecting the camera. Just make sure you put the camera somewhere where it isnt going to be beaten to death (like not on the bumpers of your robot). We mounted our camera high at about 3 feet off the ground, and we never had any problems with damage or cables snagging. If you are putting the camera somewhere potentially damaging, one thing that helps is if its mounted with velcro, so if something hits it, the camera just bumps out of the way and is only scratched, not broken. Also, my team had problems with putting a clear piece of lexan in front of the camera for protection, I dont know why but it made the camera work worse. Maybe glare off the plastic.
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Re: protecting the cmu camerra
One of the teams I saw at Purdue used a 4" PVC pipe with a slot cut so the camera had a limited view angle but was still well protected.
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As for limited view angle. We could put our robot anywhere on the start line and find any of the Vision Tetras. |
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Re: protecting the cmu camerra
We made a box out of plexi glass. There is no way anyone can break through that. Of course, we did not end up using the camera.
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Re: protecting the cmu camerra
We decided to go for something a little bit stronger and made our own protector for the cam. The housing itself took a fair amount of abuse, but no damage was ever done to the camera. *phew*.
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Re: protecting the cmu camerra
One team at our regional had their's protected inside an 8" piece of clear polycarbonate tubing. They said it was fairly expensive.
Ours on the other hand was protected by a cheap polycarbonate box that was sheared off during the semi-finals. Expensive is relative. |
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Re: protecting the cmu camerra
The Radio Shack project box's are quite durable in themselves, I use them for most of my hobby projects and they tend to take a heck of a beating. A bigger problem is in the mounting. If you are using those servos to control pitch and angle then you need to consider those too,not just the servo itself but the gears and mounting brackets you use. I guess thats where PVC tubing and Aluminum pipe really come in handy. Another possibility, if you want to pay, is a vandal protection camera dome. That way you don't have to substitute visibility for protection.
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