| | designing new NXT parts (propeller and motor) using rapid prototyping Saskia Bakker
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| | Dear all, For those interested, I have been exploring the use of rapid prototyping technology in building new parts for the NXT. I attempted to build a propeller brick in combination with a more powerful motor. Read my results on (...) (17 years ago, 30-Dec-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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| | | | Re: designing new NXT parts (propeller and motor) using rapid prototyping Brian Davis
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| | | | (...) Nice looking parts! One of those times I wish I had a access to such equipment. (...) A nice idea, and well-written. There are a few interesting points that I thought of while reading through it. First, you mention the NXT limits the total (...) (17 years ago, 30-Dec-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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| | | | | | Re: designing new NXT parts (propeller and motor) using rapid prototyping Philippe Hurbain
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| | | | (...) Indeed, this 180mA limitation is the one of the 4.3V power supply, that feeds the sensors and the motor position encoders. The motors themselves can receive a much higher current, limited by their own thermal protection and by the maximum (...) (17 years ago, 31-Dec-07, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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