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Creative uses for servos?
If anybody has any creative uses or has any good ideas on how to use servos on a robot please share them here.
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shift the drill gearboxes with them
Cory |
I"m not sure how you would do that! :confused:
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Well, you would need to fabricate a servo mount and a custom shifting linkage.
Another good use for servos is to mount sensors on to scan back and forth for HP stacks or other reflective tape. |
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Though, this is not longer very original, anymore. |
thanx for the idea sanddrag
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Check the white papers for the servo shifting. There are a couple designs in there.
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I'll check the white pages for Servo shifting. Thanks again sanddrag
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we used servos to engage.. disengage our brakes
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Clever use of a servo motor
In Houston I found one team using a servo as a vacuum release mechanism for their suction cup. The servo was used to close or pinch off a piece of tubing thereby keeping their suction cup fully engaged. If necessary the servo would open the tube - releasing the vacuum. A clever and simple release mechanism. Often servos are used as release mechanisms at the beginning of matches so that a robot can expand outside its constrained envelope. |
I found a way to flip down the motor the powers the flashing lights on our robot. THE motor is spring loading so you can make the light spin or not spin . Useless but, fun:)
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just don't do that in an official competition ;)
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I know. But when you are not in competition it is fun to do.:]
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Not that our team would ever be sitting around, or ever be doing ANYTHING like that... |
you can also short the resistor in the light to make it go faster. Again not legal but fun anyway. Its also interesting to hook it up to a speed controller. lol
Anyway i'm not sure if this counts but i made this from the FIRST provided servos. |
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