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Post by zaboomafuu » Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:12 pm

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Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:12 pm

I have decided that I am finaly going to get my bot. I ahve been away for a while for monitary reasons. but I have decided I am selling 2 remote controle helicopters and a motorcycle lol.... I am going to get a khr-1hv I want to get kondo's ras-2 krg-3. I was wondering on the ras-2 do I need two to cover forwards/back and another for left/right? thanks guys joining the rankes soon ^,^
I have decided that I am finaly going to get my bot. I ahve been away for a while for monitary reasons. but I have decided I am selling 2 remote controle helicopters and a motorcycle lol.... I am going to get a khr-1hv I want to get kondo's ras-2 krg-3. I was wondering on the ras-2 do I need two to cover forwards/back and another for left/right? thanks guys joining the rankes soon ^,^
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Re: about time.......

Post by tempusmaster » Fri Aug 17, 2007 6:22 am

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Fri Aug 17, 2007 6:22 am

zaboomafuu wrote:I have decided that I am finaly going to get my bot. I ahve been away for a while for monitary reasons. but I have decided I am selling 2 remote controle helicopters and a motorcycle lol.... I am going to get a khr-1hv I want to get kondo's ras-2 krg-3. I was wondering on the ras-2 do I need two to cover forwards/back and another for left/right? thanks guys joining the rankes soon ^,^


Welcome!

In response to your question about the RAS-2, a lot depends on what you plan on doing with the robot.

The most common configuration is to use two gyros - one for front/back (pitch) and the other for side to side (roll) compensation, along with one accelerometer. The accelerometer is typically used to determine when the robot has fallen down and whether it is laying prone or supine.

Of course you could set it up differently if you have some special application needs, but you'll need to keep in mind that the RCB3 controller only has three available analog ports.
zaboomafuu wrote:I have decided that I am finaly going to get my bot. I ahve been away for a while for monitary reasons. but I have decided I am selling 2 remote controle helicopters and a motorcycle lol.... I am going to get a khr-1hv I want to get kondo's ras-2 krg-3. I was wondering on the ras-2 do I need two to cover forwards/back and another for left/right? thanks guys joining the rankes soon ^,^


Welcome!

In response to your question about the RAS-2, a lot depends on what you plan on doing with the robot.

The most common configuration is to use two gyros - one for front/back (pitch) and the other for side to side (roll) compensation, along with one accelerometer. The accelerometer is typically used to determine when the robot has fallen down and whether it is laying prone or supine.

Of course you could set it up differently if you have some special application needs, but you'll need to keep in mind that the RCB3 controller only has three available analog ports.
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Post by zaboomafuu » Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:54 pm

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Fri Aug 17, 2007 2:54 pm

Yeah I was reading some older posts about ultrasonic sensors on the khr's sounds like a nightmare.. for a while I am just going to keep him basic but I do plane on putting in an ATmega. that thing seems awsome for doing all kinds of scratch stuff. currently my long turm goals are I want it to be able to navigate my house on its own and I want to be able to log in to it from the internet through WiFi with a camera on its sholder or something. from that I have hears so far the rcb-3 is going to be pused to the limit with all that or just not able at all
Yeah I was reading some older posts about ultrasonic sensors on the khr's sounds like a nightmare.. for a while I am just going to keep him basic but I do plane on putting in an ATmega. that thing seems awsome for doing all kinds of scratch stuff. currently my long turm goals are I want it to be able to navigate my house on its own and I want to be able to log in to it from the internet through WiFi with a camera on its sholder or something. from that I have hears so far the rcb-3 is going to be pused to the limit with all that or just not able at all
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