Re: Building large wheels
Posted: 10 Dec 2011, 18:26
That's... That's pretty fantastic! I should try that.
Give a child a robot, he'll play for an hour. Teach him to build, and he'll play forever.
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Do you mean the Gyro in the dIMU? or the gyro in the HT sensor?mattallen37 wrote:The Gyro is just the opposite though. It has 16-bit resolution on all ranges. The only downside I know of, is that It is somewhat noisy, so you will want to integrate it or use a filter.
Yes I was talking about the Gyro on the dIMU. The HT gyro is analog, so it relies on the NXT ADC (10-bit).stryker001 wrote:Do you mean the Gyro in the dIMU? or the gyro in the HT sensor?mattallen37 wrote:The Gyro is just the opposite though. It has 16-bit resolution on all ranges. The only downside I know of, is that It is somewhat noisy, so you will want to integrate it or use a filter.
And do you think I could get rid of these things on Bricklink? If not I probably have a friend who'd be interested, but I thought I'd try BL first. I have no idea what to charge for them though.
ah.mattallen37 wrote:The HT gyro is analog, so it relies on the NXT ADC (10-bit).
Alrighty! I don't know if my friend will want them (I emailed him about them), but he doesn't and no-one else I'm in contact with does, I'll definitely try eBay or something.You could list them on BL, but I would go with eBay. As far as price, list them for $55 or $60 "but-it-now or best offer", and give free shipping in the continental USA. I have sold (used) HT sensors on there for over retail, but I pay shipping (plus all the fees).