- Kieran Wilson
Monday, June 27, 2011
Pressure Housing
Here we have a mark-up of our pressure housing and its complimentary cap. The housing will contain the on-board circuitry and (hopefully) keep it dry and functioning. Two large o-rings will be used in order to better seal the housing. Both the cap and the housing will be produced on a lathe and will be made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). UHMWPE is a tough, non-absorbent plastic and therefore well suited to our needs.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Electrical Schematics completed!
I've finally completed our electrical schematics for our 2012 MATE ROV bot. They were specially designed to be compact enough to fit inside a 3" pressure housing. This year I'm experimenting with all kinds of different technologies, such as surface mount devices and double layer PCBs. Electrically, this year's bot will be similar to last year's. We will have an "extended H-Bridge" (direction control bottomside and potentiation control topside) controlling our Z-Axis motor group, individual H-Bridges bottomside for both of the X axis motors (A new feature on this year's bot), as well as H-Bridge style control for the manipulator (which allows us to throttle speed to our heart's content). All in all, the control system for this year's project will allow us to achieve maximum controlablity and speed, while being the most compact control system Tachyon Robotics has ever created (albeit the third). We've also created room for 3 sensors and a pressure sensor, which gives us a lot of leeway to incorporate the special tools required to solve the tasks provided by MATE. All essential electrical work should be done in the next 2 weeks!
- Michael Ikegami
TACHYON MK. III
Even after a crippling waterproofing failure at the 2011 Florida Regional, we've decided to press on with the development of this year's bot. The first steps: machining a pressure housing out of 4" UHMW, designing new compact boards for this year's control system, and making nozzles and motors. In the picture above, we see Evan Boyar/Terry working diligently on designing the rice nozzles in.. ahem, angry birds.
We're looking forward to having our ROV ready by the end of summer, and we even hope to take it out to some springs for the sake of "science." The next few weeks will be fast-paced, but we can't wait to have our bot working, and to start practice for the 2012 MATE ROV competition.
-Michael Ikegami
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