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10-09-2019 07:10 PM
I'm Japanese
Why do you need a gyro sensor when making a two-wheeled balance robot?
10-09-2019 07:31 PM
It seems that you have some misunderstanding about this forum.
Here is a place to have a discussion related to NI product, not free teaching space.
You can find a lot of article about the topic on web.
For example, 車輪移動ロボット
10-09-2019 07:42 PM
@raimu727 wrote: I'm Japanese Why do you need a gyro sensor when making a two-wheeled balance robot?
Not exactly a LabVIEW-related question, but a gyro sensor gives you the current angle/inclination of your object (or at least, of the sensor).
You can use this with a PID Controller (wikipedia) (NI Tutorial) to try and keep your robot upright and balanced.
10-09-2019 09:02 PM
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