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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: September 2007
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5. MSP Construction Photo Log. Monday, September 17, 2007. Http:/ ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-111Spring2004/LectureNotes/index.htm. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The University of Tennessee's Advanced Imaging and Collaborative Information Processing Laboratory. Distributed Self-Deployment in Visual Sensor Networks. Linux How To's Index. Linux Wireless How To. Stepper motor driver for your Linux Computer.
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: mit dl lab
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: Mounting the Wheels: Tuesday July 31, 2007
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5. MSP Construction Photo Log. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Mounting the Wheels: Tuesday July 31, 2007. The # 6-32 1/2" screws were the best fit for the hard drive. The drive. Is now mounted on the vehicle. I've included. Washers and hex nuts to contribute to the rigidness. I ran into a slight problem while attaching the wheels to the drive shaft of the motor. As is the standard, there is a set screw on the drive shaft extension. So, I think a PVC reduing coupling may d...
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: Motor Torque Test
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5. MSP Construction Photo Log. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. I applied 12V to the right side motor to determine if the wheel hub (pictured on the outside of the wheel axle) would help the wheel and axle turn as one. No go The axle turned totally free without the wheel. So after removing the hub and carefully tightening down the set screw both wheels and axles turn as one! Well at least I have a definitive test now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: Construction of Platform
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5. MSP Construction Photo Log. Friday, July 27, 2007. Whoever decided to buy a fractional tape measure- Bless You! Labels: Construction: Lessons Learned. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The University of Tennessee's Advanced Imaging and Collaborative Information Processing Laboratory. Distributed Self-Deployment in Visual Sensor Networks. Linux How To's Index. Linux Wireless How To. Stepper motor driver for your Linux Computer.
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: August 2007
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5. MSP Construction Photo Log. Thursday, August 9, 2007. Wheel and Axle Must Turn as One. In the photos above, you see the scratches made by the wheel's set screw on the drive shaft extension rod. Again, I am sure this occurs due to both the set screw and the extension rod's round shapes. Two round pieces will threfore not maintain enough contact force necessary to keep the wheel and axle moving together as one. After that we should be ready to roll.
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: July 2007
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5. MSP Construction Photo Log. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Mounting the Wheels: Tuesday July 31, 2007. The # 6-32 1/2" screws were the best fit for the hard drive. The drive. Is now mounted on the vehicle. I've included. Washers and hex nuts to contribute to the rigidness. I ran into a slight problem while attaching the wheels to the drive shaft of the motor. As is the standard, there is a set screw on the drive shaft extension. Friday, July 27, 2007. Whoever decided t...
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: Wheel and Axle Must Turn as One...
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5. MSP Construction Photo Log. Thursday, August 9, 2007. Wheel and Axle Must Turn as One. In the photos above, you see the scratches made by the wheel's set screw on the drive shaft extension rod. Again, I am sure this occurs due to both the set screw and the extension rod's round shapes. Two round pieces will threfore not maintain enough contact force necessary to keep the wheel and axle moving together as one. After that we should be ready to roll. 10 August, 2007.
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5: October 2007
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Mobile Sensor Platform Construction V.2.5. MSP Construction Photo Log. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. I applied 12V to the right side motor to determine if the wheel hub (pictured on the outside of the wheel axle) would help the wheel and axle turn as one. No go The axle turned totally free without the wheel. So after removing the hub and carefully tightening down the set screw both wheels and axles turn as one! Well at least I have a definitive test now. Monday, October 8, 2007. My next step is to install t...