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by mattiasgunneras
3986 days ago
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It would have been nice with some kind of closed loop feedback system for all positions around the ribbons, but it became a cost problem. What we did instead was to put an IR sensor on the motor controller behind each motor. The fabric ribbons are fitted with a retroreflective strip for homing. This gives us one absolute starting point on each pixel and then each color is just at a fixed ustep offset from zero. But as you pointed out, some of the ribbons are slipping a little bit so they are a color our two out of cal. The ribbons are real fabric ribbons, not timing belts so that's why we do have some slip. We periodically run the strip over the IR sensor to zero out the calibration so bad pixels should re-align at least a little bit over time. If they are really bad, we take them down and swap in a spare 32 pixel module while tightening the belt on the bad ones. |
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