Society of Robots - Robot Forum
Electronics => Electronics => Topic started by: hardmouse on December 17, 2010, 03:54:19 PM
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I am building multi leg robots in other platform(Arduino,SSC32 etc). Now I wanna try AXON but since I never use it, wondering if iAXON is possible to handle more than 12 regular servos(such as Hitec 645MG) with one battery or what is the proper way to set this up.
I arduino you need to seprate the power from main controller otherwise servos won't get enougth power support. Anyone any ideas about such setting?
Thanks for any input!!
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Hum.....I guess AXON doesn't support up to 12~18 or more servos since I couldn't get any feedback. Forget it, AXON might not be a good choice. Ciao!
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Mate dont jump to conclusions you obviously didn't search?
Axon 1 can handle double what you need, with the capability to handle upto 29 servos as listed in the specifications on the axon page.
http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon/ (http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon/)
As for the Axon 2 the specifications list 25+ servos.
http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon2/ (http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon2/)
they can be powered by an unregulated 6v power source and there are heaps of examples around SOR and online.
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Hum.....I guess AXON doesn't support up to 12~18 or more servos since I couldn't get any feedback. Forget it, AXON might not be a good choice. Ciao!
Do you really think that you have some demand on express nursing?
This is a forum visited by people from just about any timezone, so the minimum time for everyone to have had a chance to see your question is 24 hours (I saw it, but I believe people should show a little initiative in their projects themselves). You posted your question ~10 hour before your very strange second post.
Apart from admin, none of us have any vested interest in the Axon, so don't think we really care if you want to go on with an Arduino or whatever, just because you didn't get answers as fast as you obviously think you're entitled to.
Dry your eyes and go get a biscuit and a glass of milk - and next time, do just a little to answer your own questions, which you could have found out for yourself in a few minutes.
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Hum.....I guess AXON doesn't support up to 12~18 or more servos since I couldn't get any feedback. Forget it, AXON might not be a good choice. Ciao!
Do you really think that you have some demand on express nursing?
This is a forum visited by people from just about any timezone, so the minimum time for everyone to have had a chance to see your question is 24 hours (I saw it, but I believe people should show a little initiative in their projects themselves). You posted your question ~10 hour before your very strange second post.
Apart from admin, none of us have any vested interest in the Axon, so don't think we really care if you want to go on with an Arduino or whatever, just because you didn't get answers as fast as you obviously think you're entitled to.
Dry your eyes and go get a biscuit and a glass of milk - and next time, do just a little to answer your own questions, which you could have found out for yourself in a few minutes.
You are right. Sorry for the attitude ;) Now I got what I need to know! Thanks for input~
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Mate dont jump to conclusions you obviously didn't search?
Axon 1 can handle double what you need, with the capability to handle upto 29 servos as listed in the specifications on the axon page.
http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon/ (http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon/)
As for the Axon 2 the specifications list 25+ servos.
http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon2/ (http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon2/)
they can be powered by an unregulated 6v power source and there are heaps of examples around SOR and online.
Thank you Joker94! That's helpful.