Peter Harrison with Decimus5a the full run. Fastest UK Micromouse in 2022

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  • čas přidán 25. 09. 2022
  • The fastest run this year came at the end of a troubled session for Decimus, after several unsuccessful runs and on the final run it put in a time of 3.139, other faster runs were successfully completed but did not count as you only get 5 attempts.
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Komentáře • 32

  • @CamiloACamacho
    @CamiloACamacho Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very good! A lot of work on that robot. Congrats!

  • @sUASNews
    @sUASNews Před rokem +7

    An explainer for dummies (me) as a commentary would be good. For instance is that a tape measure on the chaps belt? What is the magic wand being waved that sits on the table???

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před rokem +3

      Yes it is, never be without your trusty Stanley tape measure. The magic wand is some packing tape or that one may be a lint roller, it's used to clean the tyres between runs as the speed is ultimately limited by the grip from the tyres, you very often see competitors cleaning the maze while it's being assembled.

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před rokem +3

      Adding commentary is something we should do and may do in the future this is not an amazingly popular channel outside the Micromouse world, its difficult to find time to edit the videos as well as we would like. Thanks for the engorgement. Nice channel you have there!

    • @bensabraham4863
      @bensabraham4863 Před rokem +1

      @@MicroMouse thanks for putting in time to edit these videos

  • @horsefeathersmcclipclopert5659

    I wish I could build things like this. This is so cool

  • @lachlancarboon7236
    @lachlancarboon7236 Před rokem +4

    That is a very impressive micro mouse. I am building my first micro mouse this year for a university project!. I would love to know what type of sensors you used (IR or ToF) and if you used DC or stepper motors. Thank you!

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před rokem +3

      Decimus uses reflective IR sensors(phototransistor and LED) to sense the walls and Coreless DC motors, it also has a fan to suck it to the ground to increase increase grip.

    • @lachlancarboon7236
      @lachlancarboon7236 Před rokem

      @@MicroMouse Thank you for your response. Ive had a quick look at Coreless DC motors and they look very good. Do you know of any cheap ones that come with a gearbox?
      Through research, I also determined that ToF sensors could be a better option than IR sensors, Yet I can't seem to find any other MicroMouse that uses ToF and was curious why everyone uses IR?. Thank you!

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před rokem +3

      The motors in Decimus are indeed expansive(getting on for £200 each i think) you don't need motors like that but it helps. another reason for the cost are the built in encoders for feedback from the wheels, this is usually one of the hardest parts to sort out. The problem with TOF sensors is speed, the IR sensors can be run at 1 kHz or faster while the tof ones only go up to about 100 Hz(unless you know otherwise) and you don't need the range they offer, 20cm is plenty.

    • @Rankai22
      @Rankai22 Před 10 měsíci

      im prob gonna build one for a uni project aswell. How much can I expect to pay for its parts?

  • @jakatorussom5532
    @jakatorussom5532 Před 11 měsíci

    Very nice

  • @undercoverdetective463

    NICE, IS THE SURFACE OF THE MAZE MADE FROM SOME SPECIAL MATERIAL TO ALLOW GOOD GRIP FOR THE CAR SO IT DOESNT SLIP?

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před rokem +2

      NO its just blackboard paint on MDF wood, the grip is created by using a fan to suck the mouse to the floor.

  • @user-pi5qj8nu7c
    @user-pi5qj8nu7c Před 11 měsíci

    Its marvelous
    Which hardware material are used to make this mouse

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před 11 měsíci

      This mouse uses an STM32F4 processor and Faulhaber motors with a vacuum fan to increase downforce.

  • @bensabraham4863
    @bensabraham4863 Před rokem +1

    That's so fast ....Nice job man ..floodfill?

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před rokem +4

      Yes it uses a form of flood fill but its optimised for diagonal routes and the dynamic performance of the mouse.

  • @lounes.
    @lounes. Před rokem

    was it an arduino based micromouse ?

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před rokem +3

      This mouse uses an STM32F4 and is not programed using the Arduino framework, the processor is supported using arduino so it possible could be. Here are a couple of mice that use the Arduino nano czcams.com/video/mxMgR26p1Lc/video.html

    • @lounes.
      @lounes. Před rokem

      @@MicroMouse thank you for the answer !

    • @lounes.
      @lounes. Před rokem

      @@MicroMouse is there any documentation about the two robots presented in the video ? i.e hal900 and Phobos

    • @MicroMouse
      @MicroMouse  Před rokem

      Both are based on the UKMARSBOT here ukmars.org/projects/ukmarsbot/ and mazerunner software available here github.com/ukmars

    • @lounes.
      @lounes. Před rokem

      @@MicroMouse golden ressources, thanks !

  • @Karashote
    @Karashote Před rokem

    lmao they fuckin clap for it when it finds the goal holy shit that's hilarious

  • @chinmaya14
    @chinmaya14 Před rokem

    Hey is there any way I can contact you?