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Re: RS775 Gearboxes
With some degree of automation (PID, specifically) and the proper control systems, you could go with a much faster speed without losing much control.
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![]() I know there are a lot of great programmers in FIRST. I also know that teams are always pushed right up to a deadline, and the software teams get very little time to test. I also know a slow arm is a lot easier to stop, and if your arm is going 180 degrees/second and you miss a limit switch for some reason, something is going to break. There are a lot of great teams in 2007 that didn't actuate at anything close to 180 degrees/second. There probably are some that did too, but I'm a lot more comfortable with a slow arm that I can fall back on a human to control, than needing a relatively complex piece of software to control. Why would you use an encoder? It is simpler to use a potentiometer since your are limited to probably less than one revolution, no? |
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A. Trimpots drift. Encoders don't.
B. The same idea could be replaced with "why do this in the age of the limit switch?" and the objection is the same (though with slightly different hardware and software, without quite so much elegance). C. With 20 minutes of LabView training, I was able to bring an arm up to whatever height I wanted to by pushing the appropriate button. D. If you haven't made things autonomous, then you can't score in autonomous... |
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Banebot just emailed me back:
Hello, The new CIM-U-LATOR gearbox and P60 mount for the RS775s will be available for order Wednesday. Thank you, BaneBots Sales Jason Law |
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On the BaneBots page, it says they'll be offering a 64:1 and a 256:1 for the 775. Really? Nothing in between those ratios?
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I would imagine that they may be the only packages for the RS775 that they offer off the shelf, but in years past swapping motors between BB transmissions was just a matter of ensuring you have the correct Mounting Block for the Motor and series of Transmission - so you should be able to buy a P60 with the desired ratio and swap the mount, right?
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4:1, 16:1, 64:1, and 256:1. |
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Last edited by Kevin Sevcik : 18-01-2011 at 12:13. |
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RS775 18V Motors...... Before jumping to the motor with the larger number, check out the Motor Specs to each of the available Motors. In my eyes, that RS550 Motor in most ways is superior and now one of our fellow FIRST Team members spoke to Banebots this morning about the Availability of the different versions of the gearboxes for the RS775 Motor..... More options going with the lower motor. Plus more Torque.
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We are considering using one RS 775 for each of the strafing wheels in our holonomic drivetrain. Will the load from a drivetrain be too much for these motors and the gearboxes on them? There seems to be some concern about max output torque. Would the RS 550 be a comparable alternative, in light of the greater availability of those gearboxes? |
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I'll stick to the 775's and their greater robustness... |
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Seconded! RS-550's and FP's fail spectacularly under heavy loads. For the uninitiated, these motors have nice little plastic impeller fans to blow air across the coils and cool them. But the more you load them, the slower they turn, the hotter they get... This continues for a short while till you melt the little plastic fan. At that point, the motor's toast because it'll never be able to adequately cool itself. And that's assuming it hasn't managed to catch fire or short itself out before the breaker trips.
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No Load: 13000 RPM, 1.8 A Peak Efficiency: 119 W, 11360 RPM, 12.5 A, 14.2 oz-in. Stall: 86.7 A, 110.8 oz-in. Then you go to the site listed on the yellow sheet, www.banebots.com/M7-RS775-18, and you find a third set of numbers. Does anybody know which numbers are right? The motor curve on FIRST seems wrong. |
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These are: Free Speed - 13000 rpm Stall Torque - .7833 Nm Stall Current - 86.67 A Free Current - 1.8 A for the 18V RS 775 running at 12V. |
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There was another thread about this, and banebots posted some official numbers for all the KOP motors, including the 775-18 running at 12V.
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