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5 | 11.11% |
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4 | 8.89% |
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3 | 6.67% |
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5 | 11.11% |
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13 | 28.89% |
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2 | 4.44% |
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8 | 17.78% |
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5 | 11.11% |
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5 | 11.11% |
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9 | 20.00% |
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2 | 4.44% |
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1 | 2.22% |
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4 fps in low
11 fps in high Ball engagement shifting Single Cim per side. Great setup. High traction all around with omnis to turn easily. Took on dual motor per side teams with our 4 fps tank gear and got our hustle on with the 11 fps also. I drove it, I was on the build for, it I love it. Nuff said ![]() |
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We had the Andy-mark transmissions on our drive train with a four wheel drive. In high gear, we got around 16 fps in a straight line. Unfortunately, we didn't run it at that speed a whole lot, due to high battery consumption and issue with arm stability in turns. In low we got between 11 and 14 (I think, I cant remember the exact fps off the top of my head).
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As a side note 968's 4 speed is geared for someting like 22 fps in high gear, but those kind of speeds would never be achived in the short FIRST playing field so I don't think they ever use 4th. |
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We had a single speed gearbox. 1 CIM per a wheel. We did 13 fps with holonomic and expanding drive modules.
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I'm going to have to clarify that speed. 13 fps (...calculated, more like 10-11), but that was only parrallel to the wheels. If we drove 45 degrees across our wheels (straight) we would go about 7-8fps.... and then we put our arm on and got scared of going that fast.
Oh and the expanding module thing...hmmm i think i have an inventor pic somewhere. found it... an old one though. also, not in this pic is the driving mechanism for this expansion. you can see it here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=1002 There was a piston involved also, but we don't like to talk about it. |
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Approx. 4 fps in low, and I think about 12 fps in high. I don't have the numbers here with me. Single CIM with a DeWalt each side. The drivers were afraid to drive it in anything other than low, so we never put the servos on to be able to shift, just left it in low, due to a lack of practice time. We're going to set it up to shift this fall.
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^ thanks
Here are a few links that might give you a better idea of what it is. Here is a link that shows the drive module, this picture shows it still inside the robot. One module consists of the omnie wheel and its gearbox. http://www.circuitrunners.com/invent..._1002_omni.jpg Here is a picture of the overall robot. http://www.circuitrunners.com/invent...1002_front.jpg The piston running down the middle of the robot pushes down on that piece it is connected to which is connected to all of the drive modules which causes the modules to pop out. We could move them in and out quickly. I hope that clarifies it a little better. |
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