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Continuous Rotation Servos
Hi everyone,
We are looking for "continuous rotation servos", something similar to VEX motors but that fall into the category of the unlimited number of Quote:
Thanks -3929 Atomic Dragons |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
My preferred solution seems to be out of stock at ServoCity: Hitec HSR-1425CR. It seems to be in stock at RobotShop, however. ServoCity will mod most of their analog servos into a continuous rotation version for you for a nominal fee, but I'm uncertain as to the legality of that. On the one hand, it's not you modifying it the servo. On the other hand, the resulting servo definitely isn't factory spec after that.
EDIT:There's also this monstrosity. That's a legal HS-5485 servo modded for continuous rotation and slapped into a gear reduction setup. You can get more torque out of it that way, though it's even slower. I think I might question your sanity if you picked one of those things over a window motor or something similarly sized but rather more powerful. Last edited by Kevin Sevcik : 01-02-2013 at 23:35. |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
As a robot inspector, you are going to have to work real hard to convince me that this is a servo and not a motor.
I'd love to see what Big Al has to say about this! Dr. Bob Chairman's Award is not about building the robot. Every team builds a robot. |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
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To be extra pedantic, I play with 400V continuous rotation servos at work all the time. The primary difference between a servo and a motor is the feedback and closed loop controller. |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
Thanks! We will look into the HSR-1425CR, the other one is a bit too ridiculous and expensive for our needs.
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
If a company is modifying an off the shelf servo for continuous rotation then as an inspector I'd say it's illegal. It doesn't matter who does the modifications as per R33. Modification is modification.
If a manufacture (not a reseller) of the servo is marketing a servo as a continuous rotation servo then you might be in luck, but I'd certainly ask FIRST in the Q/A to be sure and bring the answer and servo specs to competition with you. |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
By "Continuous Rotation Servo", do you mean "Stepper Motor"
(actually, is there a difference? I feel like it's just semantics or something.) |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
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A continuous rotation servo is a more standard brushed or brushless motor with integrated feedback device and control logic. |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
I've always wondered about these, and think separate Q&A submissions are warranted.
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The core question here is whether a servo is defined in terms of its characteristics or its nomenclature—or in some other way. Quote:
Here, one core question is whether a vendor-modified item can be COTS, even if the modification would have been illegal if performed by a team. Also, is that proposed modification even illegal for a team to perform? |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
For the record, this came up in the Q&A in 2010. The Q was is if a continuous rotation servo was legal. And if the team could modify a servo to be continuous rotation. The answer to the first part was that it was legal if it followed R52-B, which was "An unlimited number of COTS servos with power less than 4W." The second part was deemed illegal, so a team can't modify their own servo for continuous rotation.
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
I would mention the existence of continuous rotation Vex servos and those made by Parallax with a built in zero-point calibration pot.
They are both made that way. As for the definition of COTS, as long as everyone can buy it with equal opportunity, how is it not COTS? I won't go on a rant about the rules right now, but... If teams can't lawyer the rules, why are inspectors doing it? Last edited by sjspry : 03-02-2013 at 17:01. |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
I don't think Vex labels anything as a continuous rotation servo.
Those are labeled as motors, and one of them is called out as a legal motor this year. We're allowed two. |
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Re: Continuous Rotation Servos
Vex used to sell a continuous rotation servo, but discontinued it and now only sells motors.
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