BOBShield: An Open-Source Miniature “Ball and Beam” Device for Control Engineering Education¶
Authors: Gergely Takacs, Erik Mikulas, Anna Vargova, Tibor Konkoly, Patrik Sima, Lukas Vadovic, Matus Biro, Marko Michal, Matej Simovec, Martin Gulan
Published: 2021 (Conference Paper)
Source: 2021 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON)
Algorithm: BOBShield
DOI: 10.1109/EDUCON46332.2021.9454013
Summary¶
Abstract¶
This article presents a reference design for the well-known ball-on-beam laboratory experiment, where a spherical ball without direct actuation is only balanced by the inclination of a supporting structure, such as beam, rail or tube. The design introduced here is completely open-source and utilizes only a handful of off-the-shelf components and 3D printing; resulting in an exceptionally low hardware cost. Moreover, the resulting apparatus fits on a standard expansion module format, known as a Shield, which is compatible with a range of microcontroller prototyping boards from the Arduino ecosystem. This affordable, small, reproducible and open design is thus intended to aid control systems or mechatronics education via hands-on student experiments or even conducting research on a budget. In addition to the hardware design with downloadable project files, we also present an application programming interface and the results of a demonstration example here.