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Re: [FTC]: 2014-2015 Game Manual Part 1 Now Online
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In fact a non shifting gearbox could be considered having more than one degree of freedom as each gear has its own axis and different rotational direction. All this will have to be clarified in the official forums, but your comments at this time will be appreciated. |
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Re: [FTC]: 2014-2015 Game Manual Part 1 Now Online
Andy Mark is updating the information on the link to the motor to say that all the gears are metal! No more plastic gears!
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I think that the shifter has two degrees of freedom and don't think that it would be legal under the rules as written unless the forum specifically allows it. However, the ability to use COTS gear housings may make it easier to build your own.
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They did have a single speed gear box actually. It was about as half as thick as the shifter. Other than that it was the same size. Basically a smaller FRC single speed gear box.
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This is an outstanding development. Does anybody from the FRC world know if AM usually supplies repair parts for their motors?
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Generally in FRC the motors don't have replacement parts but the gearboxes do, I asked andymark and they said there are currently no plans on the motor having replacement parts.
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Re: [FTC]: 2014-2015 Game Manual Part 1 Now Online
I've never in my days ever thought I would want to replace parts of a motor. Now a motor-gearbox combo like the Tetrix motors are, that's a different story.
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confused. |
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Smart Move Andymark! |
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So I was wondering what ya'll thought about the rules regarding the SuperPro board and accessories. The rules aren't incredibly specific regarding this but it seems like it IS legal to have two 9V batteries, one for the SuperPro and one for visible LEDs (if they aren't robot controlled). But, if they are being controlled by an Arduino Micro (Which seems to also be legal, <R11>.D.ii) Can they technically be considered "Non ROBOT controlled, thus allowing for an independent 9V battery? This is what we interpreted. Any thoughts?
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Compound in the context of gearboxes could also mean a single speed, multi-reduction gearbox, such as an am toughbox. It is with Q&A before a purchase is made, IMO.
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Very true. Definitely a Q&A issue.
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it through a 7805 voltage regulator (with a huge heat sink) last year. We had a schematic of the voltage regulation circuit and a fully educated team member for judging should a judge question the setup. Note that all microcontrollers, which includes an arduino, must be powered from the superpro protoboard, and it can only supply something along the lines of 8mA. A stock arduino will draw 20mA, so we ran a barebones ATmega328 to drive the led strip. Writeup here: http://degreesplato.wordpress.com/20...s-need-lights/ |
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