IR Receiver for Lap Times
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IR Receiver for Lap Times
Would it be possible to use an IR Receiver to track lap times. Sometimes we have indoor races and GPS signal is not reliable?
Just brainstorming.. if you can get a logic pulse (0-5V or 0-12V) out of your IR sensor, you could hook that to a GPIO input on the RCP, then log that channel at high speed to find start/finish crossing times in your logs. Could maybe use a LUA script to do your own lap timing too. I haven't read up on Lua to know what it can do for numeric outputs to the dashboard. I'm guessing cellphones don't work well inside either, so telemetry isn't a concern?
With IR, what happens if you're side by side with another car as you cross the beam, and can't see the beam through his car? Or do they have multiple emitters shooting across start/finish from different positions?
With IR, what happens if you're side by side with another car as you cross the beam, and can't see the beam through his car? Or do they have multiple emitters shooting across start/finish from different positions?
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Learning Race Capture Pro... on someone else's car
Learning Python/Kivy on my own PC
Learning Race Capture Pro... on someone else's car
Learning Python/Kivy on my own PC
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