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Re: Tape Measure Can Burgler

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THAT is amazing to watch lol out of no where they grab the cans, did you all hook them up to a motor?
They are driven by a 1.625" BaneBots wheel powered by a BAG motor.
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Re: Tape Measure Can Burgler

Wonderful! And that's with just BAG motors; think of what you could do with a RS-775!
Your testing setup for them in the pits is very clever.
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Re: Tape Measure Can Burgler

A 775 would actually be slower; it has a lower free speed.

We were looking into speeding the mechanism up by powering it with two BAG motors per side, but didn't have time.
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Re: Tape Measure Can Burgler

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A 775 would actually be slower; it has a lower free speed.

We were looking into speeding the mechanism up by powering it with two BAG motors per side, but didn't have time.
Are the BAG motors running at free speed?
EDIT: You could always gear it up too, but that would probably use more weight then you have.
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Re: Tape Measure Can Burgler

By the time the tape arrives, it is close to free speed. It is ~ 2 to 2.5 time constants into an approximately exponential velocity profile. i.e. it reaches 85% to 90% of free speed. I say ~ only because it is close but not exactly the classic
vel=Vf*[1-e^(-t/Tau)] model where Tau is constant. Tau, the time constant in this case is variable because Tau is a function of the (moving) mass of the tape (and the stall torque of the motor).. In this case, the tape (moving)mass increases by a factor of ~2 from the mass at standstill and the mass at full extension.

For a given tape /hook mass, free speed, stall torque and other fixed variables, there is an optimal gear ratio for shortest transit time. We did not have a chance to optimize this as all of this was crammed into the 3 weeks before nationals. Varying wheel diameter has the same effect. It would have been nice to have the time to try several wheel diameters.

Yes there are gains to be made by changing gear ratio. If you step up the wheel speed, you decrease the starting torque (decrease time constant) but increase final free speed if you can reach it...... If you step down the wheel speed, you increase starting torque but decrease free speed. It is an optimization problem. Either model the system to find the peak performance or do some trials.
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