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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
You could have at least used vex encoders for the traction control !
Looks good, if you need any help with programming let me know. :-) |
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
Yikes!
Do you really need that much torque? 4 CIMs with a big reduction? |
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Those look like the standard Tuff Box© Gears to me? Thats just a guess though. Last edited by Jetweb : 04-02-2009 at 23:30. |
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
The output and drive sprockets look like a 1:1 ratio; the cluster's appear to be a 12:1 reduction just from the looks of it. So yeah, basically tough boxes.
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
Ya its toughbox with optional ratio to give us a 8.5:1
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
Wow that seems like over kill when you have very low traction. We tested our robot and found that power has nothing to do with this game, even in a pushing match.
Looks good though |
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The control of the power, how it is managed and delivered to the wheel is the key. Whether you manage it through software or through multispeed gearboxes, the team that manages it most effectively will have a big advantage. |
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
Dana and Rosie,
Looks nice, that ring at the bottom really helps but needs to be a good bearing surface. Have fun! |
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
The pods will be nested into a matching "ring" of delrin.
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
those look excellent, what i was trying to get my team to build but it isnt currently working.
Gearing them down does give you an advantage, because you will never reach a top speed of a high speed gearbox why do you need it? a slower one makes for higher torque at lower speeds, usually it is a trade off torque for speed, but if you can never get enough acceleration to go full speed trading off for speed is useless. You may not need the torque either but if it ever came down to it the torque would be needed before the speed. |
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
Very nice! Are you sure this is the first time you've done it?
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The reason you're unable to accelerate is because you're unable to transmit torque (rotational force) effectively to the driving surface. Friction (specifically static friction) is the limiting factor in how much torque you can transmit. Having torque beyond that isn't going to help you much. Applying more torque than your traction is going to cause slippage. |
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Re: pic: Rosie Robotics first time doing Swerve
Those things are enormous! (and GORGEOUS!)
I'm curious, could you elaborate on some of your choices for doing this? Specifically, why mount the motor on the module? |
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