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Help with CIM motor locking system?
Sirius Reveal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxG7JpejR4g
Can someone tell me the name of the device that the robot Sirius uses in this video to control their arm? Their arm device is rotated using a CIM motor. If I'm not mistaken, CIM motors do not stay in place as Sirius's arm does when lifted off the resting position. Are they using some sort of gear box that locks the arm in any position in the given rotation? Or does a CIM motor have some kind of idle when powered and connected to a motor controller? Thank you for taking the time to read this post! Any help is greatly appreciated . |
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Re: Help with CIM motor locking system?
I'm pretty sure they are using the Dart Linear Actuators. You can find them on their website: http://dartactuators.com/
Or, on Andymark: http://www.andymark.com/DART-s/540.htm |
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Re: Help with CIM motor locking system?
they could be using sensors to read the arm's angle. You just have to apply a small portion of the available power using motor controllers (Talons, victors, sparks, etc.) to overcome gravity and keep it at the right angle.
I recommend you read about sensors and motion control for your personal knowledge |
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Re: Help with CIM motor locking system?
I believe the dart actuators are a worm drive system, and it's is very difficult or impossible to back drive a worm drive.
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Re: Help with CIM motor locking system?
There is a setting on the Motor Controller that allows or resists free wheeling of the motor. It is called "brake" or "coast" mode. That mode may provide enough resistance to prevent the arm from moving.
You can also use encoders on the motor to PID control the position to hold the arm in place. |
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Re: Help with CIM motor locking system?
Placing a CIM in brake will not stop it completely. Brake mode turns the permanent magnet motor into a permanent magnet generator.
What you can do is operate the CIM at stall (using a PID for instance) and hold an arm in place. We did this a few years ago with our drive train a few years ago. |
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Re: Help with CIM motor locking system?
If you look at the video its clearly a cim connected to a standard gear box. a chain and sprockets deliver torque to a shaft going through the arm..
Its too hard to follow, however, if it were me and i was using this setup: I'd attach a single turn pot to the end of the arm shaft and create a PID program to control the CIM output to match the analog value of the pot to a user defined value. pressing up increases the user defined value, pressing down decreases it. |
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