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fourier 15-02-2007 20:17

sevo motor?
 
Is it legal to adjust the servos to allow continuous motion?

Joe Ross 15-02-2007 20:55

Re: sevo motor?
 
In the past, a servo has been considered a motor and so a continuous turn modification would be illegal per <R38>. Since a servo is simply a motor with feedback, it should be. However, since past rules and interpretations do not apply to this year's rules, I searched the rules again for direction and found the following alternate interpretation.

<R91> says that all motors must be driven by a speed controller or a spike. Therefore, a servo isn't a motor, because it doesn't have to be driven by a speed controller or spike.

I've asked about <R91> on the FIRST Q/A. Personally, I wouldn't make the modification until the question is answered.

Edit: See Ken's post below for the official answer.

Ken Streeter 16-02-2007 09:08

Re: sevo motor?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross (Post 579101)
In the past, a servo has been considered a motor and so a continuous turn modification would be illegal per <R38>.

The question of whether or not servos could be modified for continuous rotation was already asked on the official FIRST Q/A again this year. Alas, the answer was "No" as we had been hoping to be able to modify our servos in that way, too.

--ken


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