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HackerSpace Challenge - Leeds, Week 3

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29 Jun 2013

So after breaking a BeagleBone Black by putting 5v onto the breakout pin on the P8 side... we were supplied with a new one! (thanks!).

 

This meant that I could go back to coding for the scoring system. After working out the pinmux, from various confusing (inaccurate) sources and cross-referencing with the technical reference manual(s), for the mode and setting the pin for input,  I had something which, when the infra-red beam is broken, turns a green LED on. I've created a nice spreadsheet which has the values in, which I'll post up later. Probably to Google Docs.

 

Ball Sensor

 

The transmitter and receiver are a little difficult to see on there (so, fustini, this is my setup!) and we're not using any capes or such, just plain breadboard and wires. Funnily I didn't find any examples of actually using the PRU to receive data on the pins, just output data on them. The simplest way to handle it, has been just to check if a bit has been set on that pin and then behave accordingly.

 

We also suspect that the Video4Linux drivers were playing havoc, preventing us from capturing high resolution video to do the ball tracking on the BeagleBone Black. Currently it's pretty low but seems to be sufficient for our image analysis to work, so that we have got nice direction prediction.

 

 

OpenCV table football ball tracking using a BeagleBone Black from Jon Stockill on Vimeo.

 

 

P.S. We found a use for our catalogue...

 

Farnell supports us!

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 12 years ago

    I missed this earlier, and just saw the video - very cool!!

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    Former Member over 12 years ago

    The video is impressive, vector tracking. Is it live or is it a post-process?

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    fustini over 12 years ago

    Enjoying the updates - very interesting.  The vimeo clip especially piqued my interest.  I'm only familiar with OpenCV's facial recogniziation, so I'm interested to learn about how path prediction works.

     

    cheers,

    drew

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    stanto over 12 years ago in reply to DAB

    Interesting that you say about reading the directions before starting; though not as justifications for my mistake but there's little to no comment about voltage tolerances on the device itself when you buy it.

     

    I guess it's not necessarily newbie friendly in that sense? It assumes some technical wariness and/or reading of the site(s).

     

    There'll be more posts to come image

     

    Thanks for the support!

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  • DAB
    DAB over 12 years ago

    Yes, we always learn more from our mistakes than from our successes.

     

    Maybe we should read the directions before starting.  Naw, that would ruin all of the fun. image

     

    Keep us posted, it does look like you are having a good time with the challenge.

     

    DAB

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