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Brakes
Does your robot have brakes? If so, how well do they work? How did you design them and how did you implement them?
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Our robot has these things that run around the field that when you smash into the robot stops. They are called walls. :D
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I mean something that is on your robot that makes you less suceptible to pushing. I have heard that 25 has them, and i'm sure other teams do as well. So, I was just asking for some details.
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Without tipping your hand completely (what's the sport in that?), can you give us some photos for inspiration? MS Paint drawings? ASCII art? |
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Are you talking about brakes to stop your wheels from turning, or a brake like a pad of brecoflex or something to come down so the robot is sitting on it make you hard to move?
Next time you are over here at AVL, let's talk. I have some ideas for you. |
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Team 229 has brakes,
They are drop down pads front and back that we lower when we get in a good shooting position, or when we are loading up. They originally started out with floor mat material on them (the stuff you put under office chairs on carpet), Then we tried them with Sorbethane (the stuff Beatty used in 2003), and now they have wedgetop on them. We found that all worked better in pushing matches than just our wheels. I will search for pictures if you’re still interested. Chris Team 229 |
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see our pits in Newton at Nationals and we will have a sample to show you.
As Bharat said- we use a servo to drive a pin into the gears of the drive linkage and lock up the whole gear box. The result is 130 lbs of dead weight with 6 wheel traction. You move that you deserve to win. the idea is simple- but you need to do a little programming to go with it and the work needs to be precise. It is EASY to have the pins tear apart your whole drive train if you dont design properly. And we discovered that when they reset the FIRST fields for a blown match we need to completely reset our auto modes or they engage automatically leaving us sitting there (3 rounds at NJ!!) Servos- gotta love em! WC :cool: |
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Team 842 has some. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/22689
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We don't have any pictures of this specifically but I'll try and take some Monday at our meeting. |
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We, Team 228 have a brake on the front of our bot. It was pretty much a requirement as we're using 4wd with AM Omni's on the front. It's a fairly straight forward design, which uses a pneumatic to push a pad down onto the carpet.
If I remember correctly, it's a 4" throw, 1.5" diameter running at a full 60psi. The pad is about 1.5" x 4" long, with Roughtop belting over the entire patch. Because of the sideloads we anticipated, the friction pad is mounted to two extra shafts running in parallel to the pneumatic shaft, which will take most of the impact loading. These shafts are fed through two mounting plates and slide on bronze bushings. The entire assembly weights in at about 4 lbs, but we had extra weight which we wanted to put low on the robot anyways. Most of the weight comes from the shafts, which are all 1/2" steel, about a foot long a piece. If we were weight critical, we would have used a much shorter throw pneumatic. This would have greatly cut down on the side loading, and allowed us to use aluminum shafts instead, or even just the pneumatic itself. Unfortunately, we don't have any pictures. And, since it was pretty much built on-the-fly, we don't have any sketches of it either. It worked well enough to keep us positioned, unfortunately we had more trouble with our ball delivery system. BEN |
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Our brakes dont use any motors or pneumatics and weigh 0 pounds.
Take a guess |
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Nope, good guess though.
Hint, its built in to the drive. |
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