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How do you score a keeper on the rack in autonomous without stopping? Do a drive-by!
Our current autonomous mode allows us to score keepers on either side of the rack on the middle row, without stopping, at about 5-6 ft/sec. We drive past the spider leg, snag the tube on the spider, let go of the keeper, and keep on driving.
Sensors used for autonomous include drive train encoders (for gauging distance and drift correction), a gyro on the arm that rotates sideways, and an IR sensor to get the elevator to the right height. Except for the drift correction (which is currently just the "P"), everything else is PID control loops.
If it's successful, our robot swings around the rack and can also block robots from the opposing alliance from scoring theirs. If not, it just drops the tube and drives out and stops right next to the tubes on the far side of the field, ready to pick up one as soon as autonomous is over.
(Note: this particular run of our autonomous was not successful, but it's the only one that wasn't blurry from the speed of our 'bot.) 
23-05-2007 10:34
Brandon Holley
this auto mode is really awesome when it works...
one match they went out, scored the keeper, went around the rack and knocked the keeper out of another teams grasp i think it was 69...pretty awesome
23-05-2007 11:33
JesseKDead reckoning auton?
Ambitious plans nontheless, looks like you had everything necessary to be successful most of the time. Big ideas and simple designs, good job.
23-05-2007 12:32
vhcookBrilliant! You've managed to come up with a package that does something useful in all situations, even if the primary goal fails - potential auto score, auto defense if needed, and a good setup for manual mode. That's excellent design.
Just out of curiosity, how frequently did it score?
23-05-2007 20:11
artdutra04
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Originally Posted by vhcook
Brilliant! You've managed to come up with a package that does something useful in all situations, even if the primary goal fails - potential auto score, auto defense if needed, and a good setup for manual mode. That's excellent design.
Just out of curiosity, how frequently did it score? |