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cadets 18-11-2003 21:10

Motor curves
 
Could anyone tell me where I could find motor curves, our robotics team needs to start looking at motors. Where can I find ones on the drill motors, the Atwood (chippuah) (however its spelled) or any other motor?
-Thanks

sanddrag 18-11-2003 21:25

It is Chiaphua. (pronounced as Chee-a-fu-a)

Manoel 18-11-2003 21:31

We call them Chewbacca's, or Chewie's for short ;)

A quick search turned out this:
FIRST's official spec sheets

Tristan Lall 18-11-2003 21:48

Joe Johnson's Motor Spreadsheet might be just what you're looking for. (From the whitepapers.)
Since it's a little out-of-date, I modified it for my own use last year, with some information picked from various sources. As before, the spreadsheet is Dr. Joe's work, with only minor modifications by myself. Here it is. (The updated version.)

sanddrag 18-11-2003 21:57

Oh yeah. Team 696 has that on their site www.team696.org/motorspecs.html

EDIT: Whoo Hooo! This is my 1400th post. Hooray for me!
Just as a note: post number means nothing unless you usually have usefull or meaningful stuff to say like me.

Rickertsen2 18-11-2003 23:40

Buried deep withing the FIRST site:
http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2003/specsheets.htm


Quote:

Originally posted by Manoel
We call them Chewbacca's, or Chewie's for short ;)

A quick search turned out this:
FIRST's official spec sheets

or the cruch motors, chips, atwoods, CIMs, and a million others.


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