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dddriveman 20-06-2003 14:02

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.

Cory 20-06-2003 14:08

shift the drill gearboxes with them

Cory

dddriveman 20-06-2003 14:56

I"m not sure how you would do that! :confused:

sanddrag 20-06-2003 15:00

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.

jon 20-06-2003 15:02

Quote:

Originally posted by dddriveman
I"m not sure how you would do that! :confused:
Attach them to the shaft collar on the drill motors, so that when the servos are rotated, the collar shifts positions.

Though, this is not longer very original, anymore.

dddriveman 20-06-2003 15:02

thanx for the idea sanddrag

sanddrag 20-06-2003 15:50

Check the white papers for the servo shifting. There are a couple designs in there.

dddriveman 20-06-2003 19:16

I'll check the white pages for Servo shifting. Thanks again sanddrag

Mike Schroeder 21-06-2003 21:50

we used servos to engage.. disengage our brakes

Sully 21-06-2003 22:58

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.

dddriveman 22-06-2003 18:21

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:)

Ian W. 22-06-2003 19:12

just don't do that in an official competition ;)

dddriveman 23-06-2003 09:17

I know. But when you are not in competition it is fun to do.:]

JLambert 23-06-2003 20:06

Quote:

Originally posted by dddriveman
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:)
Also, if you wedge a small disc on between the pinion (like, say, a small piece of a glue stick), the light will turn at a little over 2x the normal speed. Again, not legal, but fun to mess with when you have nothing else to do.

Not that our team would ever be sitting around, or ever be doing ANYTHING like that...

Rickertsen2 24-06-2003 14:21

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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