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MiniNerd24
05-01-2008, 19:04
Does anyone know how to build a Skid Steer (SS) system? And if so could you explain it to me? Thanks:)
coreyjon
05-01-2008, 19:18
Correct me if I'm wrong, but "swerve" aka crab steering is very differant than skid steering.
Skid steering is when you have, for example a simple four wheel set up. The left side of your drive train is isolated from the right side, and both can be controlled independantly. The term "skid steer" derives from the fact that when you turn with this type of configurartion, your tires "skid" along the ground. Depending on ths surface, and wheels you choose, this type of drivetrain can put a lot of load on your motors, and stress on your overall drivetrain. A few years ago, we had a problem with too much traction using a simple skid steer setup, and had to put zip-ties on the tires to reduce the ammount of traction we had.
MiniNerd24
05-01-2008, 19:41
Really. thanks i guess I hadn't thought about the load on the motors.
coreyjon
05-01-2008, 20:18
Hmm, poster number 2 deleted his post, making my post a little awkward. Any more questions, feel free to ask.
MiniNerd24
11-01-2008, 17:40
I think that I might need to close this thread.:o
but i will make sure that I ask for your help.:)
MiniNerd24
17-01-2008, 15:48
close thread
MiniNerd24
18-01-2008, 21:06
fine
I won't use this topic then.
Can anyone tell me how to use the MPLAB simulator? I have the PDF but it's not really helpful, especially since I keep getting the "check build tool options" message.
what you need to do is go under the toolsuite locations in the project pull down thing. Then go into the c18 compiler tab and make sure all the .exe files are correct. For a more complete description of how they are supposed to look, look at our teams' forums I posted something just like this here http://www.team340.org/smf/index.php?topic=241.0
MiniNerd24
19-01-2008, 10:49
Thanks for the help. I just couldn't get that thing to work.
(Sorry that this is under a drive train thread I couldn't get this to close:o )
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