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Using Spikes to emulate Victors
I am working on a robotics project with FIRST components, and I'm trying to keep costs as low as possible so I can still afford things like tuition and ramen.
![]() I need my drivetrain motor to have some degree of variable speed, but Victors are very expensive. My low-cost solution is to use a Spike, and turn it on and off quickly to vary the speed. The way I see it is that I can get five different speeds (0-4) by having the Spike turned on for x out of every four program cycles, and then off for the remainder. Four program cycles is a very short duration of time, about 1/10 of a second, so I'm thinking that the output would just seem like a lower voltage to the motor. Has anyone done anything like this? Is there any reason why I wouldn't be able to do this? I see that the switching time for the Spike is 5ms, which is far less than the 26.4ms program loop, so that shouldn't be a problem. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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Re: Using Spikes to emulate Victors
Is the only reason you are thinking of using spikes or victors because of your familiarity to them. While i would suggest them normally because of the quality they are, there are many other speed controllers out there. Many of which are a low cost product. I would have to check around but ill link up a few later tonight.
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Re: Using Spikes to emulate Victors
I'm sure that it would work, but I don't think that it's a good idea. The Spikes are mechanical. Generally, small mechanical things don't like to move in and out that fast. At least not for very long. The FIRST systems use hobby PWM to control the Victors, so any R/C speed controller will work. I think those guys are in the $50 range. $15 if you have a servo and only need 3 speeds.
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Re: Using Spikes to emulate Victors
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http://www.ifirobotics.com/spike.shtml#Specifications In particular, it is rated at only 6 operations per minute for rated life at rated load. Not a good idea, indeed... |
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Re: Using Spikes to emulate Victors
RC car electronic speed controllers are much cheaper. They don't have the amp capacity of the first stuff but can take quite a bit. Tower hobbies is a place to start. If your project is a small robot , Servos can be modified for constant rotation. You can get some powerful servos. This would eliminate the speed controller. Don't forget VEX - Not a bad bang for the buck.
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Re: Using Spikes to emulate Victors
nobody has pointed this out, you have the right idea.
The Victor speed controllers work by switching their outputs fully on and fully off, varying the duty cycle of the pulse to control the speed. what you proposed will work, but like others have already stated, the Spike will wear out quickly. Great idea, great insight, but the spikes are not up to it. |
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Re: Using Spikes to emulate Victors
Thanks to everyone for your input. I'm really, really glad that I asked ahead of time... that would have been quite the waste of a Spike.
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Re: Using Spikes to emulate Victors
look for speed controllers that utilize a pwm signal and you will be guaranteed it will work. pwm is a standard in the RC industry.
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