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Max
I love your idea. I've been dreaming about the same thing for years. I think that with 4 identical motors this year, a flat playing floor, and with Dr. Joes pointer to the Dewalt trannies, this is going to be the year for a 4 omni-wheeled Kiwi-bot. Matt B |
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Those are exactly the points we were thinking of :). Well at least some of us. Not everyone was convinced it would be a great idea.
I should have some very interesting pics by the end of next week. Our wheels in particular are interesting. |
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That's just a prototype. The real thing is/will be a lot more efficient in a million ways.
Anyway, I didn't mean to hijack this thread, I just wanted to post a picture of my sensor wheels. I will have some nice pictures of the real thing shortly. |
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Team 488 has had "follow wheels" on its robot in the past and will again this season. They use those unpowered wheels, coupled with position encoders, to gain an accurate idea of how far the robot has traveled without being affected by wheel slip.
Who's to say that's what this teaser is, anyway? |
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Very small omniwheels with some sort of sensor attached. Mounted on arm with single round attachment point that can clearly function as a suspension to keep it pressed on the ground. Doesn't seem to be any thing other than a "follow wheel". Do you have any pictures or drawings of the wheels your team used?
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We have three of them mounted on the robot, all in a straight line (figure how that works if you can). Slip in any direction is expected and accommodated. The software to deal with them is surprisingly simple (except for the extra hoops it takes to use the third hardware interrupt). |
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If they are in a line but not oriented the same way, then I know how you are doing it. I realized that would be a better after that rendering was made months ago.
I assume there is going to be a torsion spring at the shaft (or a compression spring on the arm itself), or are you having gravity do the trick? |
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Gravity will probably be sufficient, but there's a small torsion spring just in case.
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