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Electronics => Electronics => Topic started by: gellfex on August 27, 2008, 01:30:45 PM
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Hi folks,
I do theater effects and animatronic puppets, I've got a job that needs a motor and controller system for a wing flap. robotpower.com seems to have some possibilities, but a bit of overkill. Much googling hasn't gotten me what I need, so I thought I'd ask here.
All I want to end up with is a motor of 10A stall with an encoder (or an encoder on the mech), a pot to set the speed, and an on/off switch. But I want the motor to maintain it's speed despite variations in the load as the thing flaps. I think I'm going to use a worm gear from the motor to the geartrain, further isolating the motor from mechanical feedback.
Any product suggestions? Thanks.
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Check out the Pololu SMC04. It has integrated closed loop PID control of the motor, which is required for motor speed control under a varying load.
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Thanks ArcMan! I knew someone here would come through. That's just what I needed, doing a Simple H & DALF from robotpower added was $230 more, and more bulk and complication.
Now I just need to find a the right size motor that will accept an encoder....
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Have you considered a 4-bar linkage for creating a flapping pattern?
An example:
http://www.societyofrobots.com/robot_jesus_lizard.shtml
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Have you considered a 4-bar linkage for creating a flapping pattern?
An example:
http://www.societyofrobots.com/robot_jesus_lizard.shtml
Sadly, this job is pathetically simple, more on the lines a of a window display really. I just needed a motor that wouldn't vary due to battery voltage or other variables. I actually decided not to use the Pololu unit after I learned they have no programming interface, and that I would have to learn programming again 25 years after a 1 semester course in Fortran. It's something worthwhile to do, but I simply don't have the time for it now. For $200 more I'm considering buying a BE15A8 from ADVANCED Motion Controls, which is more of a plug and play unit. The real sticker shock came from Micro-Mo, $600 for a motor and encoder, no gearhead. I may start searching the surplus again, and just buy 4 of whatever I decide on to have maintainance units in stock.