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Joe Troy 13-06-2006 14:59

pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 

Greg Marra 13-06-2006 15:00

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It looks like the user interface is a single joystick on the right arm of the chair. May I ask how you are using that to control the drive? forwards/backwards and left/right seem easy enough with a single stick, but how are you handling rotation? This is one of the problems with a complicated drive system on FRC robots, and I would love to hear how you approached it on your wheelchair.

Nice work guys, it looks really awesome.

Rohith Surampudi 13-06-2006 15:02

Re: pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 
:D :yikes: Wow, thats awesome :yikes: :D

ditto on the rotation question

Joe Matt 13-06-2006 15:09

Re: pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 
Looks very nice guys. I'm guessing this is still a prototype. Will we ever see it at the competitions? I'd love to give it a test ride! :p

Greg Perkins 13-06-2006 15:10

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I'm assuming its a left/right front/back joystick with the stick being able to twist. Looks AWESOME :yikes:

Rosiebotboss 13-06-2006 15:19

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Nice job.......I can't wait to see it Thursday in Cambridge. When I heard from your teacher in October that you were a FIRST team and what your project was, I knew you would be able to pull it off. (Plus Josh told me you did a fine job when he was a Judge for me at Beantown Blitz.)Such a complicated system but relatively easy for an experienced FIRST team.

Are you presenting Thursday or Friday? I can only attend Thursday pm.

JulieB 13-06-2006 16:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Perkins
I'm assuming its a left/right front/back joystick with the stick being able to twist. Looks AWESOME :yikes:

On my aunts wheelchair this how it works. The joystick works real well when turning and handles real nice.

jester_assault 13-06-2006 16:29

Re: pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 
Actually, what you cannot see in this picture is that we have replaced the standard 2-axis joystick on the chair with a 3-axis one, which gives us the rotational movement.

ZZII 527 13-06-2006 18:17

Re: pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 
Awesome! I'll be there Thursday to check it out.

mizscience 13-06-2006 19:09

Re: pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 
Wow, good job guys. Do you happen to have a video of it in action?

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sanddrag 14-06-2006 01:17

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Looks like a right angle drive on the motors. Are they worm gear drives or bevel gear drives? Are they stock off the shelf wheelchair motors? What size/quantity of batteries do you have? With 4 motors how is battery life?

OldDaddyCrane 14-06-2006 05:15

Re: pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rosiebotboss
Nice job.......I can't wait to see it Thursday in Cambridge. When I heard from your teacher in October that you were a FIRST team and what your project was, I knew you would be able to pull it off. (Plus Josh told me you did a fine job when he was a Judge for me at Beantown Blitz.)Such a complicated system but relatively easy for an experienced FIRST team.

Are you presenting Thursday or Friday? I can only attend Thursday pm.

We will be presenting on Thursday at 2:15PM. All are welcome!

Joe Troy 14-06-2006 13:59

Re: pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
Looks like a right angle drive on the motors. Are they worm gear drives or bevel gear drives? Are they stock off the shelf wheelchair motors? What size/quantity of batteries do you have? With 4 motors how is battery life?

The motors are equipped with right angle drives...the gear boxes have helical gear sets. The motors are a standard 24v wheelchair motor. We are using two 12v SLAs to provide the 24 volts required by the motors. Battery life is surprisingly good for a four wheel drive wheelchair.

We are currently at MIT as part of a two day exhibition by the Lemelson MIT InvenTeams. When we return from MIT we will be posting pictures, video and detailed specs for the Jester drive wheelchair.

DB_UPS 18-06-2006 16:48

Re: pic: Team 357's 2006 MIT InvenTeam
 
Its nice to see it come from robot to kick butt chair!!

Freddy Schurr 18-06-2006 17:16

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I am so proud of our local East Coast Team doing this to make lives betters.

Good Luck Royal Assault!


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