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REGBOT is a small robot designed for exercises for our linear control course (PID control) ([http://www.dtu.dk/english/Service/Phonebook/Person?id=14453 author]).


[[File:regbot-final.png|200px]]
REGBOT is a small robot designed for exercises for our linear control 1 course (PID control) ([http://www.dtu.dk/english/Service/Phonebook/Person?id=14453 author]).


==Hardware==
[[file:foto_of_Alba_40.png | 250px]]


[[Design overview]] can be found here.
Figur 1. Version 2 of Regbot.


REGBOT comes in 2 versions:
== Overview ==
* version 1A - with robot numbers 1..15
* version 2B - with robot numbers 16..
* [[REGBOT version 3]] - not yet finished


[[REGBOT robot status]]
This section is intended for users.


Video presentation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOz4eNkjTM0
[[Getting started]] with REGBOT GUI.


==Use software as is==
[[User interface]], how to configure the robot using the Regbot client.


To use regbot two software parts are needed - one for the robot (regbot.hex) and the client (regbot.exe (for windows)).
[[Control]] overview gives some information on control possibilities.


====Client software====
[[Mission]], how to write a mission.


Get the client software (regbot.exe) from file sharing on campusnet, place it in a directory, this directory will be default for configuration file and result files from the robot.
[[Regbot calibration]] for better performance.


A USB driver must be installed to get in contact with the robot - see [[installation in windows]] - should be OK in Windows 10
[[Regbot maintenance]] for longer life.


The driver will (on Windows) create a com-port when connected - most likely com3 or any higher number.
[[Regbot GUI]] installation.
When the robot is disconnected by unplugging the cable, then the client may need to be restarted if it was connected when the cable was unplugged (no connection detect in windows).


Then run the regbot.exe file.
[[Regbot hardware board]].


====User interface and missions====
== Install notes ==


The user interface can configure and run the robot, as well as inspecting almost all values on the robot. Written in python using Qt GUI library.
This section is primarily installation notes and more detailed descriptions not usually needed by the end-user.


From the user interface it is possible to make mission scripts.
[[Regbot command interface]] - command list.


The [[User interface]] page has details.
[[Software installation]] on REGBOT (Arduino) and tool-chain - Linux


===Robot software===
[[Regbot old stuff]]
 
The robot software is compiled into a regbot.hex file, that is loaded into the robot flash disk using a teensy loader.
 
The loader is found here https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader.html.
 
Start the teensy loader - it looks like this
 
[[File:teensy_loader_button.png]]
 
Load the regbot.hex file (found on file sharing for the course) into the teensy loader application.
 
With the robot connected over USB, press the small "software load" button on the teensy board.
 
NB! It may take up to 30 seconds before the teensy loader detects the board.
 
[[File:teensy_button_regbot.png]]
 
Then press "Program" and "Reboot" on the teensy loader application. It may be necessary to press the big "reboot" or "power" button on the robot itself also. On some robots a total power cycle is needed to reboot properly. The robot should blink every 1 second with a short blink.
 
==Software download==
 
The source code for the robot and the client is available here.
NB! the software source can not be compiled without the proper tool-chain (compiler and library for the robot and python and libraries for the client)
 
*Robot software (including regbot.hex): version 2.301 (as of 10 February 2016) - fixed error in disabling faulty velocity estimator.
*Robot software (including regbot.hex): version 2.290 (as of 5 February 2016) - fixed loss of ID if saved mission has more than a few lines.
*Robot software (including regbot.hex): version 2.285 (as of 31 January 2016) - ready for F16 course
*Robot software (including regbot.hex): version 3.371 (as of 9 August 2016) - changed to more modular control implement - not finished - use version 2 for demos
 
*Client software : 2.290 (as of 5 February 2016) - fixed tilt offset error en saved configuration file (regbot.ini)
*Client software (including regbot.exe for windows): 2.285 (as of 31 January 2016) - ready for F16 course
*Client software : 3.371 (as of 9 August 2016) - changed to more modular control implement - not finished - use version 2 for demos
 
repository for software - client and robot (version 3)
 
* client: svn://repos.gbar.dtu.dk/jcan/regbot/qtgui
* robot:  svn://repos.gbar.dtu.dk/jcan/regbot/regbot
 
On a Linux computer do something like this:
svn co svn://repos.gbar.dtu.dk/jcan/regbot/regbot .
svn co svn://repos.gbar.dtu.dk/jcan/regbot/qtgui .
 
=== Older version===
 
repository for software - client and robot (version 2)
 
* client: svn://repos.gbar.dtu.dk/jcan/regbot/version2/qtgui
* robot:  svn://repos.gbar.dtu.dk/jcan/regbot/version2/regbot
 
==Install software tools==
 
The software tools to modify the software requires some tools.
 
* [[Software installation]] and tool-chain - Linux
* [[installation in windows]] and some of the tool-chain
* [[Schematic]]
 
==Extensions==
 
===Camera based line follower===
 
This extension adds a Raspbery Pi with a Raspberry Pi camera on top of the robot.
The Raspberry Pi is connected to the robot base through the UART serial connection.
 
[[File:regbotVision.JPG|200px]]
 
The [[Camera based line follower]] detects a tape line in front of the robot and controls the robot to follow the line through the serial connection.
 
Go to [[Vision based Line Follower]] for detailed information on the project and instructions on how to setup a new Line Following RegBot.
 
 
===ESP8266===
 
This extension adds wireless communication to the robot through the Teensy's UART serial connection.
 
 
[[File:esp8266.jpg|200px]]
 
Go to [[ESP8266]] for instructions on how to add the ESP8266 to the Teensy board.

Latest revision as of 14:17, 17 October 2024

REGBOT is a small robot designed for exercises for our linear control 1 course (PID control) (author).

Figur 1. Version 2 of Regbot.

Overview

This section is intended for users.

Getting started with REGBOT GUI.

User interface, how to configure the robot using the Regbot client.

Control overview gives some information on control possibilities.

Mission, how to write a mission.

Regbot calibration for better performance.

Regbot maintenance for longer life.

Regbot GUI installation.

Regbot hardware board.

Install notes

This section is primarily installation notes and more detailed descriptions not usually needed by the end-user.

Regbot command interface - command list.

Software installation on REGBOT (Arduino) and tool-chain - Linux

Regbot old stuff