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Robototes2412 25-01-2011 15:33

For all who want to mess around with mecanum
 
Read this pdf: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...9&d=1295551765

IT ANSWERS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW WHEN USING C++, JAVA, AND PYTHON

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...9&d=1295551765

WizenedEE 26-01-2011 00:25

Re: For all who want to mess around with mecanum
 
That's not everything they need to know, that's how to program them. Aren't there libraries that even do that for you? There are in labview, at least.

There's no mention of weight distribution, diamond vs X configuration, chain or direct drive, how to manufacture them/put together the anymark kit, what kind of motors to use, or even things like how to vary motor speed or square/cube the inputs.

davidthefat 26-01-2011 00:36

Re: For all who want to mess around with mecanum
 
That part is the easy part. IMHO the hard part is actually affording one.

Redneck 26-01-2011 15:02

Re: For all who want to mess around with mecanum
 
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This'll be perfect for introducing our new programmers to mecanum drive code. Not much detail about the math behind it, but that'll be easy to explain with this as a nice reference for the end result.

Ether 26-01-2011 15:28

Re: For all who want to mess around with mecanum
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Redneck (Post 1008871)
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This'll be perfect for introducing our new programmers to mecanum drive code.

Please use the link to the most recent revision. It's located here, at the very bottom of the list.


Quote:

Not much detail about the math behind it, but that'll be easy to explain with this as a nice reference for the end result.
If you want "detailed math" for teaching purposes, there's a detailed kinematic analysis and force analysis at the same link. They're the first and third papers from the top of the list.




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