Hi, im having lets say two motors which have the same RPM but operation at different voltages , one is 12V and the other is 6V , i wanna make both move in straight line which means , both have the same speed .. how do i do that ? and how PID control can help in that ? i've two encoders attached to the motors ... that's what in my pocket right now ..
Yeah, you have to measure both RPMs, and obviously you can't make the 6V motor go at the same speed as the 12V motor for all speed ranges since the 12V motor is capable of going faster and providing more torque.
yea, i want the 12V motor to be like the 6V motor , to let the robot move at straight line path !
is that possible ?
also is there faster way to do that ? because measuring RPM needs measuring the revoultion per minute ! and its not possible , i want the robot to move at straight line since its start up ..
yea, i want the 12V motor to be like the 6V motor , to let the robot move at straight line path !
is that possible ?
also is there faster way to do that ? because measuring RPM needs measuring the revoultion per minute ! and its not possible , i want the robot to move at straight line since its start up ..
For any low frequency you don't measure the frequency, you measure the time between pulses - this makes it far faster to do. Presumably your encoders give multiple pulses per revolution?.