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Re: Rotation Sensors - slightly dissapointed...
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Thu, 24 Feb 2000 09:27:24 GMT
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Did you have a ClearSensor() after every rotating back to 0?
Stefan
Rebel Transcanner <hendryjr@oxford.net> wrote in message
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> Stefan Elsner wrote in message ...
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> > <<I did discover that the sensors are horribly unpredictable and loose
> > about 2 counts per minute when rotating continuously>>
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> > How did you test that?
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> > Stefan
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> I cannot remember if it is apporpriate to post code here (off topic,
> perhaps? <shrug>) but otherwise I would show you what I've done. For this
> purpose I had the motor rotating the sensor to about 64 and then back to 0,
> pausing about 1 second in between movements.
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> Iain
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Rotation Sensors - slightly dissapointed...
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| Stefan Elsner wrote in message ... (...) ...No, and that wouldn't do any good, because the error occurs before it returns home - and if it's already at 0 (home) then clearing it isn't going to make it any "homier" (^: The only practical solution I (...) (25 years ago, 24-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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| Stefan Elsner wrote in message ... (...) I cannot remember if it is apporpriate to post code here (off topic, perhaps? <shrug>) but otherwise I would show you what I've done. For this purpose I had the motor rotating the sensor to about 64 and then (...) (25 years ago, 17-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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