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| View Poll Results: Which of these sensors did your team use on your robot? | |||
| Limit Switch |
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27 | 57.45% |
| Optical Encoder |
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16 | 34.04% |
| Gyro |
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28 | 59.57% |
| Allen-Bradley Photoswitch |
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11 | 23.40% |
| Banner sensor |
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7 | 14.89% |
| Optical mouse |
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1 | 2.13% |
| Gear tooth sensor |
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17 | 36.17% |
| Accelerometer |
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7 | 14.89% |
| IR or Ultrasonic Ranger |
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10 | 21.28% |
| Other (please post about what you are using) |
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10 | 21.28% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: What sensors do you use?
one thing you forgot: a good ol' potentiometer.
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Re: What sensors do you use?
All,
The MaxSonar-EZ1 (www.maxbotix.com) sensor was used on a number of First Robots. The text below was written to me (Bob Gross of Maxbotix) by a programming team mentor. I have shortened the text below some... ******** "I am writing this mostly to just tell you how much I like the EZ1. We used the EZ1 to perform ranging to the goal for speed control and automatic scoring. I asked one of the students to find an ultrasonic sensor with analog outputs, and they found yours. The sensor works well... running three of them at the same time, pointing in the same direction, ... multiplexing them... I don't know if you know anything about the FIRST competitions, but there are 1000+ teams from around the world (mostly USA) that compete. The organization sells a kit each season with most of the parts the team will need; you might be able to get your sensor included in the kit. Also, there is a Web site, http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/, where a lot of discussions about the FIRST robots takes place, you might be able to inject some information there. I will be working on some sort of software platform or framework this year, for next year's project, and make it available to any team. I will include a software object around the EZ1 as part of the package. (I am the programming team mentor for the Arroyo Grande (CA) High School robotics team, http://www.eaglerobotics.com/, and they just participated in the FIRST robotics competition in Sacramento, http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/.)" ******** Again, I Bob Gross wanted to let you know about this product. It has only been out since Jan 2006, but it has been very well received. It has many features, is very low cost, and it is very easy to use! |
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Re: What sensors do you use?
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