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paper: Servo Power Worksheet
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Servo Power Worksheet by Ed Sparks I added this "Servo Power Worksheet" to CD today in an effort to help those still struggling with the 4W limit on servo power. Just add the common specs for the servo in question to the first 2 columns and look at the calculated power in the last column. |
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Could you possibly add a note that stall torque * free speed is NOT power, even though that's the formula the FRC rules require?
Actual power is torque * speed @ a given operating point. The point of peak power for a brushed DC motor is around 1/2 speed (1/2 torque as well, since the curves are linear), so the actual mechanical power will be 1/4 of the "servo rated power" using the FRC specified formula. I don't know why FRC specifies the formula they do, it's wrong. I do like the worksheet, though. |
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FIRST should definitely make the rule based on the actual power rating, and then include a brief explanatory note in the rules. This is conservative, from a competition point of view, because the team that blindly accepts the manufacturer's rating won't exceed the specified (real) power limit. Teams that read and understand the rule and explanatory note will benefit from the use of servos right up to the real power limit. (Incidentally, this is a dead-simple change. I wonder if FIRST has frozen the rules yet for 2013, or if straightforward improvements are still possible? Perhaps we should inquire?) |
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PWM COTS servos with a maximum power rating of 4W each at 6VDC Per the Servo Industry, Servo Max Power Rating = (Stall Torque) X (No Load Speed) I don't know what "No Load Speed" means... I have not looked at previous years game manuals yet, but wonder if this issue was ever addressed. |
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Ah... no load as in... "NO" load... rather than no as in No. (an abbreviation for number). Got it... thanks.
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