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Aren and Co. over on the Neutrinos have cooked up a swerve module unlike any FIRST has seen before.
"Necessity is the mother of invention" pretty much sums this up for me. They thought "How else could you make a swerve module lighter and smaller?" and this is what came of it. I've been excited about this thing for a long time and am very pleased to see it successfully constructed. Extremely elegant design. -Brando |
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Wow, this looks amazing! I like the belt tensioning system. A few quick questions:
Also, I know Aren_Hill famously said that a swerve drive should be built on the offseason and then given a year to sit before putting it on a competition robot. (I'm sorry, I can't find the quote right now.) What lead you to decide that a swerve was needed to be competitive, despite the fact your rookie team had never done one? |
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Both of you look closely at the module and you will see how it is driven. -Brando |
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driven with internal motor in the center of the wheel? and what did you choose for the drive motor. looks great guys! but diet mtn dew.......really?
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Wow, it's out in the wild. I'm proud to have seen one of the original concepts and have told you that you were crazy, still think you're crazy.
Great execution, and good luck! |
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I see it now...that's a CIM. WOW just..wow
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When Aren started talking about this concept, I was convinced it was a joke. That any team - let alone a rookie team - actually built a swerve drive with a CIM motor as an axle absolutely blows my mind.
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What is the weight of the assembled module as shown?
How do the modules attach to the chassis? What is the maximum allowable horizontal rotation, and how do you keep the CIM motor wires safe and secure? I'm having trouble envisioning the other side of the module. Do you have a pic handy that shows the "back"? |
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What's cool is that Aren's students were the ones who really wanted to pull off the swerve. We knew Aren was crazy before he even proposed the design, but now there's a whole team of crazies! Glad it's finally out in public. I hope people finally understand the Aren Hill drillbit meme on Facebook haha.
Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 12-03-2012 at 10:28. |
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CD to IKE: "You cannot give credit to the same post twice."
IKE to CD: "If a 3928 can pull off a swerve module like that, then they deserve double credit." Bravo to 3928. |
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Aren,
I am usually not a very big swerve drive fan, but this is awesome! Very inspiring! |
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Ingenious and elegant! - does that banebots turn it quickly enough? We had a swerve for lunacy but turning reliably (lots more torque reqd on carpet) and quickly the next year was tough. This design is much more compact and more clever though.
Any worries about radial loading on the CIM shaft? Or is is coupled (can't see the other side)? Last edited by wireties : 12-03-2012 at 12:00. |
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Wow. That is one heck of a swerve module. Bravo to your rookies for not only wanting to take on the challenge, but also completing it in a way that is just magnificent. I expect great things from this team. They built one of the best swerve modules their rookie year. Let's see them do better next year.
![]() Great job 3928! Keep building at a little under the speed of light! (sorry but you've been disproved. ) |
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Had to do a double take on this one. Love it to death. Major props for pulling it off!
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Now that's a cool idea. What's the overall reduction? Any chance we can get a side view to see the CIM motor going through the wheel assembly?
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