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Redo91 06-02-2007 22:45

pic: Team 1296 drive train
 

sdcantrell56 06-02-2007 22:46

Re: pic: Team 1296 drive train
 
Interesting. Could you elaborate on how it works.

Lil' Lavery 06-02-2007 22:48

Re: pic: Team 1296 drive train
 
Why did you opt to place your omni-wheels in the center as opposed to the edges like in a traditional holonomic drive?

Redo91 06-02-2007 22:49

Re: pic: Team 1296 drive train
 
I'll see if I can get a newer photo, this one was taken a couple days ago.

The outside wheels work like a normal tank drive, and by adding the center wheel, you get side travel. I am hoping that it will allow the robot to circle-strafe, making travel around the rack easier

Because this is not a normal holonomic drive.

meatmanek 06-02-2007 22:50

Re: pic: Team 1296 drive train
 
Last year when our team was considering omni wheels, I also thought of using this 3-wheel system. The advantage to using 2 forward/back and one side is that typically you need less power going side to side. Having only three wheels eliminates the need for a fourth motor, and saves weight.

sonofdad123 07-02-2007 08:10

Re: pic: Team 1296 drive train
 
just curious-
are your electronics going to be attached to the metal plate at the bottom, or will there be some sort of separation between the two?

Redo91 07-02-2007 17:39

Re: pic: Team 1296 drive train
 
the electronics are going to be mounted on a plate above the drive

Lil' Lavery 14-02-2007 23:13

Re: pic: Team 1296 drive train
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by meatmanek (Post 573364)
Last year when our team was considering omni wheels, I also thought of using this 3-wheel system. The advantage to using 2 forward/back and one side is that typically you need less power going side to side. Having only three wheels eliminates the need for a fourth motor, and saves weight.

Yes, but why not place them in a triangular formation every 120º like teams have done with "kiwi-drives" in the past?
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=kiwi
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/16411

Cody Carey 15-02-2007 00:01

Re: pic: Team 1296 drive train
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 578538)
Yes, but why not place them in a triangular formation every 120º like teams have done with "kiwi-drives" in the past?

Ease of programming? Also, If they wanted to have it drive like a normal Tank, and have the side to side 'strafe' controlled by a different means than regular turning... it would be much easier with this configuration.


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