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1346 mecanum

We've been working hard on the chassis and mecanum drive for the last few weeks. This is just a quick little video and some pics of the progress we have made.

This is just a video of some open loop control...We're still working on the closed loop but I think we're pretty close.







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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgTJcm9EVnE
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Re: 1346 mecanum

That looks great -- we can't wait to see it in Portland.

It looks like you're using a rubber offset coupling or something similar as suspension. Is that correct?
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Re: 1346 mecanum

Wow. Those are some nice rubber coupling wheels. Sorry didnt notice vid...
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Re: 1346 mecanum

I'm not absolutely sure but I think what you are referring to as suspension is actually our optical encoders. We need them for the feedback to control our would be PID controlled drive train.
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Re: 1346 mecanum

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It looks like you're using a rubber offset coupling or something similar as suspension. Is that correct?
Actually we're just going to keep the frame nice and flexible this year rather than building a suspension system.

It seems to be working so far, although the real test will come once we "close the loop" either through the encoders or a gyro.

(The programmers always like it when I say stuff like that.)

We're at about 55 pounds as seen in video/photos and will be adding a lift/arm combo, pneumatics and ramp to get up to 125 pounds.

Um... yeah... I know. We always have to shed a bit of weight just before we ship. I'm guessing it will be only five pounds or so this year.

We're looking forward to Portland, too. It is always a good time... and we're bringing some friends from north of the border down with us this time. It will be 2273's first FIRST experience!

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