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Moving a motor at specified power
Is there a sensor so I can use to control the power of the motor? (Instead of voltage from -1 to 1)
I want to move an arm with specified power so that the battery condition won't affect the power of it. I know how to do it with speed control (like last year's shooters) but this is totally different. |
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It doesnt have enough time to accelerate necause it works for half a second or less each time.
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Re: Moving a motor at specified power
When the motor is run at full voltage (1.0 or -1.0) for the duration required, it doesn't have enough time to accelerate?
If that is the case, then you need to address your problem with a mechanical solution (gearing?) to provide the acceleration desired given your motor's spec.s and the load it is driving. |
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Re: Moving a motor at specified power
Depending on the underlying reason for your requirement, there might be another appropriate answer. Why do you want a specific power for your arm, rather than a specific speed?
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