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Mecanum Drive Not Working
So for some reason we can't get our mecanum drive working. Our code (in C++) looks like this:
Code:
[This just calculates the motor speeds which will be set later.
-myAbs(float) is just a function which finds the absolute value of a float.
-largest(float ...) is a function which finds the largest any number of inputted float values.
-these two functions have been tested and work correctly.]
//Square Joystick inputs for better precision control
x = mainStick.GetX(); x = x*x;
y = mainStick.GetY(); y = y*y;
twist = secondaryStick.GetX();
//[0, 1] Throttle value which may be used to artificially decrease speed
throttleFactor = -(mainStick.GetThrottle()-1)/2;
//Set minimum threshold on Joystick inputs
if(myAbs(x) + myAbs(y) + myAbs(twist) > JOY_THRESHOLD)
{
//Calculate raw motor speeds for vector drive
Speed[NW] = y + x + twist; Speed[NE] = y - x - twist;
Speed[SW] = y - x + twist; Speed[SE] = y + x - twist;
//Calculate magnitude of largest motor speed
topSpeed = largest(myAbs(Speed[NW]), myAbs(Speed[NE]), myAbs(Speed[SW]), myAbs(Speed[SE]));
//If the calculated largest speed is greater than 1, scale everything down
if(topSpeed > 1)
{
Speed[NW] /= topSpeed; Speed[NE] /= topSpeed;
Speed[SW] /= topSpeed; Speed[SE] /= topSpeed;
}
//Give option artificially slow down with throttle while holding down a button
if (mainStick.GetRawButton(THROTTLE_BUTTON))
{
Speed[NW] *= throttleFactor; Speed[NE] *= throttleFactor;
Speed[SW] *= throttleFactor; Speed[SE] *= throttleFactor;
}
}
else //If Joystick inputs not within threshold
{
Speed[NW] = 0; Speed[NE] = 0;
Speed[SW] = 0; Speed[SE] = 0;
}
Code:
//Invert motors in code instead of electronically
NWMotor.Set(Speed[NW]*NW_MOTOR_INVERT);
NEMotor.Set(Speed[NE]*NE_MOTOR_INVERT);
SWMotor.Set(Speed[SW]*SW_MOTOR_INVERT);
SEMotor.Set(Speed[SE]*SE_MOTOR_INVERT);
Also, if we put default code on the robot it does seem to make all of the motors move, but we don't want to use default code because we feel like it's cheating and it would just be nice to get our own code working so we can mess or with it or change it if we want. So... anybody got any ideas? Last edited by mika.perlin : 20-02-2010 at 04:45. |
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
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Perhaps you accounted for this in your code but I didn't see it with a cursory review. Try x*x*x instead of x*x. That preserves the sign. See the following posts: TUNABLE JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=921992 MECANUM CODE http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...383#post916383 ~ |
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
Hmm... that's true. Thanks. It still does not explain, however, why drive does not work correctly even if I just move the joystick forward, making the only input a positive y value...
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
Check it again, with the bot on blocks so you can see which wheels are moving, and observe the jag LEDs.
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
You can use the absolute value function to square inputs.
Code:
#include <cmath> x *= fabs(x); y *= fabs(y); |
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
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if (x<0.0) x = -(x*x); else x = x*x; |
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
Squaring is a funny thing. All of your inputs are between -1 and 1.
If: -1 < x < 1 then: x > x^2 If you do away with squaring, the following calculations will be easier to debug: Speed[NW] = y + x + twist; Speed[NE] = y - x - twist; Speed[SW] = y - x + twist; Speed[SE] = y + x - twist; Last edited by AlftanSr : 21-02-2010 at 12:43. |
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
Well I guess we'll just cube inputs later instead of squaring to take care of the sign change problem; the point of doing that is to have better precision control (it's easier to make small movements). For testing we can just take that out; this has no impact, however, on how the motors are moving right now (i.e. in weird directions), which means something else is wrong...
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
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Post your results here and I am quite sure you will get the help you need. *remove the squaring of the inputs first ~ |
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
Aside from 'if we push the main joystick full forward, I believe only two motors on opposite corners moved', what are some of the other symptoms? I'm assuming the others motors move in other joystick positions? Is it the other two motors when full right?
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Re: Mecanum Drive Not Working
Okay so we figured out why it wasn't working. A silly problem. Basically we just didn't include the header file for the cpp which included our custom functions [namely float largest() in this case]. Thanks though everyone
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