very stlying!
what is the part that u blocked out last time, do you have apic of the ot so we can see what the cotrols relate to the ot…thanks nice control box
Before they ahd the arm part blocked out and there was a big long thread about it as wells as funding ansd their trucks … It kinda got a little off topic but was pretty impressive if oyu do a search you can proabbly find a pic of the blocked off shot.
KUDOS TO YOU GUYS ( Truck Town Thunder) ONCE AGAIN AND TO THINK I WAS IMPRESSED WITH JUST THE JOYSTICKS AND MOUNTS FROM THE PIC BEFORE!!! I HOPE YOU GUYS WIN AN AWARD FOR YOUR SET UP!!!
p.s. if you guys are at ANtionals think we can work a phot op with the truck either the real one or the miniture real one!!!
awesome job guys! at first when i saw the teaser i was like wow too, but after having gone to pittsburgh and actually realising the size limitations on a control board, i.e. they cant be too long and hit the huge E-Stop assembly -__-", i was thinking that they might be too long, but this shows off the scale and its sooo great… makes it even better with the minature arm =D
very nice, love the light and the mini arm
we also have a mini arm, but the lights just make it look really nice
good job
Well thank you for all your kind words!
As a matter of fact, we won the innovation in controll design award at Colorado last weekend. YEAH!
LOL
Anyways, we put a lot into the arm control, so let me explain:
The arm is a mini-arm version of our Robot’s arm. It can accuratelly position the arm using Pots, and some hefty programming. You also might notice the little red buttons below the arm. These coorespond to a binary system used to (when accuratelly pressed) give extensive feedback information about the condition of the arms. This includes:
- Real Arm Position
- Theroretical Arm Position
- Motor Damage (Scale 0-9)
- Shaft Damage (Scale 0-9)
- Pot Damage (Scale 0-1)
The arm is programmed to stop it’s self after a certain level of damage to the shafts, motors, or pots; if there is any. It also has pre-determined arm positions which can be moved to semelesslely with the push of a button.
This all leads up to this:
http://trucktown68.com/ROBD.jpg
Clever, dont you think? Im just messing. Im no artist. But, once again, I thank everyone for the kind words.
PEACE AND LOVE
good luck.
one word: $@#$@#$@#$@#.
…sigh autofilter
dayam!
having a scale model is one thing
diagnostics set you above the bar this year =D.
(though i dont know too much about first history, so i dont know if its been done before)
is the operator able to override it at any time though? say you have a high damage factor, but really really really need to cap in final 2.1? hehe
holy seatbelt hooks batman!
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WOW
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bravo, touche, wow…
Sounds great, but can you go into more detail? I understand Real & Theoretical arm position, but how do you detect motor/shaft/pot damage? Are you looking at the pot values & the motor outputs and making sure that the pots are changing in the expected manner based on your motor outputs? Or do you do something more complex? We’re not judges, you can get into more of the details with us
I’m guessing the 2 seat belt sockets are for some sort of strap so you can wear the board. I’m also guessing that the drill battery allows you to power the OI without the AC jack, so that you can walk around with the controls and control your robot?
Unbelievable control panel.
That is amazing…looks great…uber-features with those diagnostics…and is still very simplistic. AMAZING job team 68.
very very very swanky
That is so awesome…I wish our arm had a control like that :yikes: