3 gripper i/o, 4 gripper programming – Pioneer Module Mobile User Manual

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Gripper Operation and Programming

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4.3 Gripper I/O

The Gripper’s single drive motor is controlled through two digital output lines and

under control of the microcontroller CPU: Output port OD0 controls the direction of
rotation and OD1 enables/disables the motor.

The act of gripping and raising objects is mechanical and dependent on the Gripper’s

position—you cannot independently operate the gripper paddles. Rather, you drive the
motor in one direction or the other. The paddles automatically open when the Gripper is
being lowered and reaches the bottom of the assembly. In reverse, the paddles
automatically close upon themselves or an object and then rise.

Switches on top (“up”), inside at one end of the Bar (“open”), and behind the Bar

(“carry”) indicate the various Gripper (G) positions (Table 3-1). In addition, bump
switches on the tips of each paddle indicate collisions, and break beams (b-b) inside the
paddles indicate the position of an object within the grasp. We identify the various I/O
ports and connections by name in Table 3-1. Consult the Tables in Chapter 5 for their pin
locations on the General and Nose I/O connectors.

Table 3-1. Gripper motor controls and state switches

Name

I/O port

Meanings

G.motor

OD0

rotate 1=down; 0=up

G.motor

OD1

1=enable

top

ID0

0= G at top

carry

ID1

0=paddles closed, G 4-5cm above floor

open

ID2

0=paddles fully open

inner b-b

ID3

1=object inside

outer b-b

ID4

1=object inside

bumps

ID5

0=paddle tip touching object

4.4 Gripper Programming

You can directly control the Gripper motor through the PSOS sfCOMDIGOUT

command and byte parameters. PSOS also will accept a new state command,
sfCOMGRIPPER, to achieve a gripper state, and sets the gripper motor bits
appropriately. There also are some Saphira convenience functions defined for getting
and setting the gripper state. For details on programming PSOS directly and through
Saphira, consult the Saphira Software and Pioneer Operations and Software Manuals.

sfCOMDIGOUT control of Pioneer digital output ports has been

changed in PSOS version 4.2 and later.

4.4.1 Direct Control via Digital Ports

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