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Re: Crab drive without a pot
100k wired as shown in the RC manual.
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
100K is for the OI. The RC manual shows 10K in use, but says anything between 250 ohm and 100K can be used.
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
From the 2007 RC Reference Guide...
9. Analog Inputs The analog inputs on the Robot Controller can be used to measure various conditions on the robot and trigger automatic responses by the control program. There are 16 analog inputs available on the ANALOG INPUTS connectors on the Full-Size Robot Controller. Any sensor which outputs a variable 0-5V signal may be read with 10-bit resolution on these inputs. Popular devices include potentiometers and gyro (yaw rate) sensors. Potentiometers should be wired per the diagram below when connecting to the Analog Inputs. Always use 100kΩ potentiometers. For wiring yaw rate sensors, refer to the sensor manufacturer’s data sheet. |
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
Quote:
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Are you looking at an old version? |
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Yes you're right, the version I had downloaded earlier this month was dated in February sometime and that was what I quoted. I just downloaded the newest version and it contains the above quote. Old is deleted.
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
I'm not sure if everyones missed the link that tristan posted, but, there's everything to "fear" about pots.
Even the best Linear pots exhibit some degree of non linearity especially near the outer portions of their range. They suffer from thermal drift to some degree. Mechanical forces on the shaft (not true to the rotational axis) affect the value at the wiper. Shocks to the housing can shift values even when the pot isn't being rotated. And last but not least exceeding the stop at the end of travel usually causes bad things to happen. Why not revisit Tristans post and have another look at an "active" system with the potential to eliminate most of these problems. I know that to a team, every Niagara First Team 1680, 1503 and 1114 would caution that if you can find a device for as close to the price of a precision pot without the drawbacks. Try it. 1503 and 1680 won't be going back to pots again if they can help it. |
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Re: Crab drive without a pot
We have used pots successfully for many years. Ofcourse we have to recalibrate them from time to time, but as long as you make sure you dont break(mechanically, and wire them correctly, and use the correct potentiometer) them, they work wonderfully(atleast for us).
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