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Servo Question
i am looking at servos because i do not know how many we can have and of what type. i noticed on the manual it said that we could use the ftc servo but i do not know what that looks like or where to find it. is there a limit on how many we can use? also in>>> Max Effeciency: 4313 RPM, 33.2 oz-in, 10 A<<< what does the 33.2 oz in mean?
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I am pretty sure our team used servos by "HiTec" hobby servos. You can find them pretty easily on google shopping. Also, i have a hunch they were bought at a local hobby lobby, but i'm not positive on that one. I also believe that it is fair game to use vex servos. As for limits on the amount of servos, i have no clue.
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Re: i haave a quick question
HITEC HS-322 servos, FTC (VEX System) servos and motors (Innovation First 276-2162 and 276-2163), unlimited quantity (no limit specified, so assumed to be as many as you have output ports for).
Please note: This is from the 2008 manual and is subject to change for the 2009 game. I would expect it to change, because the VEX servos and motors are not used in FTC anymore to my knowledge. (Probably just a wording change...) And for the other question, oz-in (along with N*m and ft*lb) is a unit of torque. 33.2 oz-in means that a servo can output 33.2 oz of force at one inch, or 1 oz of force at 33.2 in, or some similar combination in between, as long as the force times the distance is 33.2 oz*in. |
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Re: i haave a quick question
thank you
Last edited by pollyproof12 : 27-10-2008 at 19:02. |
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Re: i haave a quick question
what is the purpose for the servo? They are often used for small things like cameras. Servos are only meant to make partial rotations. basically the full servo rotation would move something an inch up and down if that is what you intend on using it for. 33 oz means that it can basically lift something up to 2lbs in weight.
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Re: i haave a quick question
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It means that it can exert 33 oz of force with a 1 inch arm, or 1 oz of force with a 33 inch arm. |
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Re: i haave a quick question
oz-in is a representation of torque. Torque is the rotational force on an axle/joint.
if it has 33 oz-in it means that if you put an arm on the axle, it will only be able to push 33 oz worth of force. Another representation of torque is ft-lbs and Newton Meters. You can find conversions at this link: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/download/2303 Hope it helped. -Vivek |
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Re: i haave a quick question
another question. how do i create a vi that allows me to move the mouse on my screen?
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Re: i haave a quick question
You can get mouse coordinates and button presses from the VIs in Connectivity->Input Device.
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Re: i haave a quick question
in the 2008 manual it never said teams could not use linear actuators. is it considered a motor?
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You can have a linear actuator that is powered by a KOP motor, or is an allowed pneumatic cylinder. [Obligatory note] All rules are subject to change for the 2009 season. |
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Re: Servo Question
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Off topic but there should be a key labeled shift in the bottom left and right of your keyboard, could you please use it. Also, please proof read your posts. I don't say this to be a jerk. I mention it because I think it is necessary for a person to communicate effectively and poor grammar,spelling, and punctuation make you appear less intelligent than you are and I don't think you want that. |
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