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ROS/Arduino Serial Motor Demo

This is demonstration of a ROS 2 interface to an Arduino running differential-drive motor control code.

The corresponding Arduino code can be found here, which is itself a fork of this repo, which also contains a similar implementation for the ROS/Python/Client side (ROS 1 though).

Components

The serial_motor_demo package consists of two nodes, driver.py and gui.py. The idea is that the driver can be run on an onboard PC inside a robot (e.g. a Raspberry Pi), interfacing with the lower-level hardware. The driver exposes motor control through ROS topics (see below), which are to be published by the user's software.

The GUI provides a simple interface for development and testing of such a system. It publishes and subscribes to the appropriate topics.

Driver configuration & usage

The driver has a few parameters:

  • encoder_cpr - Encoder counts per revolution
  • loop_rate - Execution rate of the Arduino code (see Arduino side documentation for details)
  • serial_port - Serial port to connect to (default /dev/ttyUSB0)
  • baud_rate - Serial baud rate (default 57600)
  • serial_debug - Enables debugging of serial commands (default false)

To run, e.g.

ros2 run serial_motor_demo driver --ros-args -p encoder_cpr:=3440 -p loop_rate:=30 -p serial_port:=/dev/ttyUSB0 -p baud_rate:=57600

It makes use of the following topics

  • motor_command - Subscribes a MotorCommand, in rads/sec for each of the two motors
  • motor_vels - Publishes a MotorVels, motor velocities in rads/sec
  • encoder_vals - Publishes an EncoderVals, raw encoder counts for each motor

GUI Usage

Has two modes, one for raw PWM input (-255 to 255) and one for closed-loop control. In this mode you must first set the limits for the sliders.

TODO

  • Add service for encoder reset
  • Add service for updating PID parameters
  • Stability improvements
  • More parameterisation

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