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Re: Adder/Subtractor revisited
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Date: 
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>...

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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