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Compressor Pressure Sensor
Is there a way to tell what the pressure is for an air compressor or on a valve from windriver C++. something like "m_compressor.GetAirPressure();" function.
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Re: Compressor Pressure Sensor
No. Because there isn't a sensor in the standard system that measures air pressure.
You could buy one, it's called a pressure transducer, but they can be fairly expensive. The best you can do is check if the pressure switch has been tripped to see if it thinks more pressure should be pumped or not. Pretty much we can only trust it to indicate:
Last edited by Mark McLeod : 22-06-2011 at 16:46. |
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Re: Compressor Pressure Sensor
To do that, you'll need to install a sensor that can measure air pressure, and connect it to the robot control system so you can read its value. There was one in the 2004 Kit of Parts, made by Texas Instruments if I'm remembering correctly. It provided an analog voltage proportional to the pressure.
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Re: Compressor Pressure Sensor
Is there a way to make one of those sensors because we didn't have a team back in 2004?
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Re: Compressor Pressure Sensor
"Make" a pressure sensor?
Technically, if some company can make one, so can you. I suppose. But practically: No. You should buy one. Something like this should do. |
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Re: Compressor Pressure Sensor
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And definitely check the rules closely before using these in competition. They're exposed to air pressure, so would almost certainly be considered a pneumatic part, and therefore be subject to stringent regulations. Last edited by Tristan Lall : 23-06-2011 at 23:00. |
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