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Re: Adder/Subtractor revisited
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Wed, 3 Feb 1999 00:57:16 GMT
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Ahh, I see. I thought you meant to power the primary diff in the A-S
transmission in this fashion.
Yes, a third diff coupled carrier-to-carrier with the primary one in the A-S
would work.
Three diffs !
I don't think I have enough of them to model this (he said as he runs out to
the toy store)...
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SeeYa !
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Jim
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Hello... Is this thing on ?
Johannes Keukelaar wrote in message <36B6F795.4B9310A6@nada.kth.se>...
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> If one motor gives too
> little power, you can add the power of two together trough a
> differential. Power the axles of the differential by two different
> motors, and the added power comes out through the body. If you want to,
> you could of course use that power to drive an adder-subtractor
> construction. In that case you'd need three differentials.
>
> You need the extra differential to add the power of two motors, because
> they don't always rotate at exactly the same speed.
>
> Regards,
>
> Johannes.
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| (...) Right. This is what I was trying to get at. If one motor gives too little power, you can add the power of two together trough a differential. Power the axles of the differential by two different motors, and the added power comes out through (...) (26 years ago, 2-Feb-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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