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Cybersonics 2003 Autodesk Inventor Submission
Cybersonics Technology Team 103 is pleased to announce their submission for the 2003 Autodesk Inventor Award. You can view it here
Cybersonics Inventor Group Bridgett Jamison James Bean Brian Keating Beckie Kieselbach Kyle Kotch William Marek Mentor: Pete Kieselbach |
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What a great shifting design. Does it work well?
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Looks good! The level of detail is impressive.
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Shifting is very positive. and using a single air cylinder and linked clutches makes sure both transmissions are in the same gear. We built a speed sensor circuit to give more positive speed control and allow us to go to automatic shifting, but ran out of time and weight to put it on the robot. Something to add next year. |
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Automatic is cool but I would stick with manual so I could have the choice between speed and power right at my fingertips if I was driving. |
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There are downloads of the Inventor files for these parts here . The automatic was to have manual override for that very reason. Probably more importantly though, speed sensing would give the controller feedback on actual motor speed, which would have made balancing the drive simpler. |
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