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they are definitely the way to go as far as transmissions we have gone with both methods of shifting with no problems
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pneumatic is definitely the way to go
if u go with this cylinder you also use half the air and if for some reason your pneumatic system fails it will lock you in low gear instead of in between gears http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0591.htm last year we used the super shifters with encoders and had automatic shifting using Hysteresis . it made a huge difference |
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if you're using servo shifting you robot will take a few seconds to shift, and the robot can't be moving. That takes away valuable time that you could be using to be scoring or doing other things. Pneumatic shifting is faster (takes less than a second), and you can shift while your robot is driving at full speed. Unless your team insists on not having pneumatics in your robot for some reason the pneumatic shifting is most definitely the preferable method.
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The locking pin, or whatever it is, that connects the shaft to the rotating thingy with the piston inside it broke; We think it's due to shifting at full power while not having the gears in motion.
After replacing (or something or other) the pin and adding quite a bit of glue (loctite? I wasn't really watching when they were fixing it), and lowering the pressure going to the pistons by means of the regulator, this hasn't happened since. Note: This happened to BOTH SS's while they were on the robot and we were testing them. |
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I think some teams had trouble with shifters last year, but it wasn't the pneumatics. It was roll pins that were not quite durable enough, which has since been fixed, IIRC.
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Hysteresis is a programming term i don't know the technical definition but it prevents the pistons from shifting very rapidly between high and low when you are right at the speed at which the transmission shifts up and down.
a very simple Hysteresis is to have them shift up at say 5 ft/s but shift down at 3ft/s which prevents the chattering which occurs if u shift up and down at the same speed. as for the super shifters breaking if you use pneumatics that was a specific problem m in last years supper shifters they changed a roll pin to a screw and the screw could not handle the stress and would fail. we had a roll pin in ours and with the auto shiting we shifted anywhere from 20-50 times a match depending on how much we started and stopped and never broke a super shifter we where also shifting at 60 psi all season. edit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hysteresis#Control_systems Last edited by cmwilson13 : 16-01-2012 at 23:50. |
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Note: unlike pneumatic cylinders, the force provided by solenoids is position dependent, that is, the force changes as the solenoid actuates. |
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Pneumatic shifting broke our SuperShifters. Go with servo.
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Then something was either wrong with your shifter or with the piston. In my experience and in all the teams I've talked to that have used SuperShifters none of them have ever had a problem with the pneumatic shifting. on the other hand servo shifting is slower and less reliable. Only go with servo if your robot doesn't have pneumatics.
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Re: Andy Mark Super Shifters
:Smacking my forehead: doooohhhhhhhh!
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