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Originally Posted by ksafin
The video can be found on their channel in the iR3 section ( http://www.youtube.com/user/robotin3days?feature=watch)
The gearbox they're using is made by them, it's the Modulox Lunch Box gearbox ( http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0846.htm) however they've modified it a bit by adding a cylinder to push a dog gear for the shifting on the final drive axle, and have an encoder at one point.
Yes, if the motor is off and the gearbox is not in neutral it will almost definitely move. To counteract that, the iR3 team basically has an encoder on the gearbox and uses a closed-loop algorithm to essentially hold the winch back until they're ready to release into neutral (to my understanding). AKA, theres an encoder, and in fraction of a second, if it notices the force of the catapult pulling up on the winch (and thus moving the axle), the program will compensate for this force on the axle by the catapult by turning on the motor until it reaches the position it should be at. This is done at such a quick pace that it's not even visible and seems that the winch is completely steady. When ready to launch, just shift into neutral.
The two noteworthy videos are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WZ1t...EBsIGLxVsJdhL5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLzEN...EBsIGLxVsJdhL5
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Thanks for the reply!
This was definately very helpful and remains a viable option for us and others, and is definately doable.
I of course want to keep our options open, so I have to ask, is there anywhere we can get something similar to this with out any back driving?
I am intrigued with the idea of using a gearbox with a worm gear, but I do not know where to get the equivalent of a stand alone dog clutch to use in apsuch a design.