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Alec: that makes perfect sense to me. I can't see any engineering or safety reason that this should be disallowed.
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The basic idea is this: plug the RC phone into a powered USB hub (you'll need a powered up with the C920), then plug both the Expansion Hub and the C920...
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Alec : I'm (still :-) confused. Even with the servo attached, the state of the system is still described by a single scalar. And that's a SDOF, is it...
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ViperMentor : that's a very good point: if the definition of "one degree of freedom" isn't that the state can be completely defined by a single...
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FWIW, this (or something equivalent) is the device you would need to connect the EH debug ports to USB:
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDe...
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shishghate : can you give us any information about which cameras you tried and what the symptoms of the failure were?
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There are many ways to do this in Android, I'm sure.
One relatively easy way with the FTC SDK is to run Vuforia, then ask it to sample a...
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FTC6055 : a shot in the dark, but you don't perchance have Instant Run turned on in Android Studio, do you?
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@4634 : I am confused. I don't know how we got to gimbals.
If I was doing this, I'd (a) put cameras where I wanted them on the bot, (b) always...
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@4634 : Understood. I'll note, though, that it's possible to get your hands on frames and pass them to OpenCV even while Vuforia is running. Fixit 3491,...
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@4634 : The one-camera-at-a-time thing is a Vuforia limitation for which I don't know the specific reasons but can imagine a handful of good ones. If...
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You can only use one camera at a time.
But having that one camera be chosen at the start of the opmode is trivially easy. So using different...
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