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Calibration Controls #12
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Hi, thank you for this project. Calibration is very important and would be nice if it was supported and aided by the fw. |
Looks very cool, big thanks for taking the time to feedback etc. I like the use of QI for this, I assume you are spinning the whole unit including the motor? I had thought of using a commutator ring to supply power (they are OK for power, lousy for data) and then having the whole rig rotate lollipop like above that. QI would eliminate the commutator nicely.. |
Hi, the motor body is still, on the shaft I clamp a platform and the hole sensor + esp8266 + qi reciever + optical sensor spins around. The optical sensor is needed so you know where the distance sensor is looking at. I took it out of an old inkjet printer or you can buy it for £3 from AliExpress. Proof of concept works, but its sitting inside the "to play with later" box because of the calibration issue. Kudos for what you've done so far. |
Just to make this clear, motor takes direct power, qi powers only esp + sensors. This is because I thought the motor will introduce noise and esp doesn't like noisy power plus that it might be hard for the qi reciever to afford powering |
A big +1 to that; I've had one completely incapable of running without brownouts until I properly isolated its power from the (brushed) spindle motor it controlled. |
the sensor has calibration modes for both distance offset, and crosstalk (reflections etc).
It might be nice to expose these in the interface.
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