by mic2 » Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:25 pm
by mic2
Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:25 pm
UncleBob wrote:Nice! How many servos and weight?
Have you consider using smaller servos for lighter areas ? Thanks
It has a total number of 23 DOF. (see below servos layout). About the smaller servos for lighter areas, in fact I have already integrated two smaller servos inside the low arm, this allows me to design a much better looks between fount and side view of the robot arm as well as decreasing the weight of the top half of the body. This also helps to stop the backlash problem while walking.
About the legs servos arrangement, I have used some high power servos (heavy weighted servos) in order to maintain high performance as well as keeping the full body weight balance. The ideal weight ratio is 2:3 for bottom half of the body.
The leg design I have been using the ‘fold-in technique’, which means that when it is in sit-down position the top half of the leg will fold inside the low part of the leg. This allows me to use only one knee servo instead of two to produce high flexibility. The photo below shows the new leg design which is able to sit lower than the original Robovie-x leg design.
No sure how much it weight, but I would guess somewhere between 1.5 to 1.7 Kg
UncleBob wrote:Nice! How many servos and weight?
Have you consider using smaller servos for lighter areas ? Thanks
It has a total number of 23 DOF. (see below servos layout). About the smaller servos for lighter areas, in fact I have already integrated two smaller servos inside the low arm, this allows me to design a much better looks between fount and side view of the robot arm as well as decreasing the weight of the top half of the body. This also helps to stop the backlash problem while walking.
About the legs servos arrangement, I have used some high power servos (heavy weighted servos) in order to maintain high performance as well as keeping the full body weight balance. The ideal weight ratio is 2:3 for bottom half of the body.
The leg design I have been using the ‘fold-in technique’, which means that when it is in sit-down position the top half of the leg will fold inside the low part of the leg. This allows me to use only one knee servo instead of two to produce high flexibility. The photo below shows the new leg design which is able to sit lower than the original Robovie-x leg design.
No sure how much it weight, but I would guess somewhere between 1.5 to 1.7 Kg