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pic: Big Mouse 2
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Heaven forbid that I seem uneducated/dimwitted/not seeing the obvious, but what exactly does it do?
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It's a mouse ball - or it works along the same principle. When the robot moves in the x, the ball rotates in the x and turns an encoder. Likewise in the y. In this manner, they use the mouseball for absolute positioning and use the gyro for heading.
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so it is supposed to touch the ground at all times?
what about the bump under the overpass? |
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Brilliant!
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It looks like there are compression springs around the four bolts holding it onto the chassis.
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What's this about a bump under the overpass? Is there something I missed? |
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I like it - it is very clever way to track position in hybrid (maybe teleop, too?) - hopefully eliminating the issue of wheel slippage with encoders on drive wheels. Seems perfect for swerve drive control, especially (which I don't think you have, but I could be wrong).
By the way, I thought that I'd make the blatantly obvious Trackball observation. Last edited by IbleedPink233 : 26-02-2008 at 22:24. |
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I knew about the lane divider bumps already. |
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OK, I assumed they meant the lane divider bump that is even with the overpass. Yeah, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it ... I didn't misread the question.
I recall another BUSTED myth, that there would be a slight bump at the finish line. Someone's depth perception was thrown off by the checkerboard pattern. |
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We are using it in teleoperated mode as well to keep the robot driving/strafing straight. Hopefully everything is going to work in a crowded field! |
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I like it a lot!
Looks very cool, and the nerd in me loves that it's a trackball ![]() Although does it come with the same problems of a trackball? Get dirt in there and it fudges up I noticed the springs to keep pressure forward, but it has something that restricts that movement right? as to not get very weird when lifting the robot Speaking of which, i noticed you guys have mecanum (or we're assuming you do), have you ever run into the issue of having come off the floor having hit a corner too quickly and have the trackball skip any? or is it only for autonomous? sorry for the confusing sentence structure... ![]() |
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It does get dirty so we will be checking on it before each match.Neither the mouse nor the ball will fall off of the robot if it's lifted. The entire structure is compressed about two inches by the springs, so small bumps shouldn't really make us lose contact with the ground. We do plan on using it for teleoperated mode, but the driver has the possibility to turn off all automation and drive unassisted if he wants to. |
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