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+ | **Following this tutorial you will be able to make the system balance like this:** | ||
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+ | **Hardware And Software requirements: | ||
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+ | You will need a NXT Brick and Matlab with Simulink version 2015 or higher. | ||
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+ | Follow the step-by-step tutorial to install this ADD-ON on your Matlab provided by MathWorks. | ||
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+ | * Following the tutorial , you will need to update the firmware of your Brick , just click next and it will auto update.However , many times an error can occur when updating for the first time. If your update fail and your brick don't want to turn on again and keep " | ||
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+ | To run the model , first run the script on matlab and then deploy the model to the hardware on the Simulink. | ||
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**Part I) Getting the angles and calculating the velocities from the encoders: ** | **Part I) Getting the angles and calculating the velocities from the encoders: ** | ||
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* **Input Calculation Logic:**Now that we have our “[x]” matrix with the states of our system , we can calculate the motor input as [K]*[u] , where [K] is our optimal gain matrix from LQR (Can be calculated using Matlab). We just need to do a matrix multiplication and its done. | * **Input Calculation Logic:**Now that we have our “[x]” matrix with the states of our system , we can calculate the motor input as [K]*[u] , where [K] is our optimal gain matrix from LQR (Can be calculated using Matlab). We just need to do a matrix multiplication and its done. | ||
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+ | **1)Drag the following blocks to the work area: ** 1x Mux / 1x Gain / 1x Output(out1). | ||
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+ | **2)Double click on the following blocks to modify its parameters: | ||
+ | * **Mux**: | ||
+ | * **Gain**: Change the gain value to the name of your Optimal Gain matrix stored on your workspace, and the multiplication to matrix. | ||
+ | * **Output**: Change the name to power input. | ||
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+ | **3) Connections: | ||
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+ | **Part III) Sending the input to the motor ** | ||
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+ | * **Motor Input Logic:**Now that we have our input calculated, we just need to send it to the motor. As the Lego motors only takes -100 to +100 values, we can use a saturation block to limit the input. For the convenience, | ||
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+ | **1) Drag the following blocks to the work area:** 1x Switch / 2x Clock / 1x Constant / 1x Saturation /1x Motor/1x LCD | ||
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+ | **2)Double click on the following blocks to modify its parameters: | ||
+ | * **Constant**: | ||
+ | * **Motor**: | ||
+ | * **Switch: | ||
+ | * **Saturation**: | ||
+ | * **LCD: | ||
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+ | **Part IV) Configurations and running the model** | ||
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+ | **1)** Click on the Simulation tab on the top of the window and then click on Model Configuration Parameters. Change the Solver tab and the Hardware implementation tab as shown in the pictures. The step size can be typed on the tab or can be a variable stored on your Matlab workspace (I'm using 0.010s). | ||
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+ | **2)Running the Model**: The run the model , click on the Deploy to Hardware buttom , on the right top corner . If you did everything OK , the system will load a little bit and then your brick will start running the program. | ||
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lego_rip_prog_simulink.txt · Last modified: 2016/04/18 22:08 by joaomatos