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  • #16
    EMI !!!

    Starter motors are designed to develop a lot of power under heavy load. I seem to remember from old conversations about starters that they were dangerous to run unloaded, as without an engine to turn over they could run too fast and potentially break due to centrifugal forces. That might be worth remembering if you gear them down too much.

    Also, what sort of computer are you using? Most Intel-compatible systems are run with very tight tolerances and will crash easily if fed with noisy power supplies or too much EMI. PICs are much more tolerant if you can do the processing you need with them.

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    • #17
      EMI !!!

      Yeh, its a pentium. fraid I cant use pics for my purpose really. the computer recieves its signal over a wireless network link. The reason I went for this approach is;
      A) I program for PCs
      B) I wanted the robot to have the potential to eventually have an autonomous mode with a bit of AI (such as judging where a target is, or if its a mobile target, how its likely to move, and also by following the movements of a target, determine the best way to attack, such as by cornering it) which would be a pain with PICs
      C) With the onboard camera, I was thinking maybe setting up a http server on the computer so you could control the robot from anywhere using a web browser (provided the robot is in reach of an available access point of course)
      D) Using this method, I also have a huge amount of outputs, both pulsed and simple on-off triggers for upgrades
      E) and finally, I was also thinking of having a mobile-phone mode where i could actually ring the robot, the robot would pick up and ask for a security code, type it in and away you go, using the keys like you would for playing games on your mobile, using tone-recognition.
      Even tho i probly wont get round to doing some of my ideas and most of them have no purpose anyway, i like to have the posiblity of doing it if i want
      btw, its more like just a home project than a combat robot.. although Ive begun making my featherweight combat robot and have plans for a light/middle (depending on how the weight goes... still in the brainstorming process at the mo for that one ) so i might see some of you guys soon although the lack of car is a bit of a problem too at the mo... but im working on that lol

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      • #18
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        Is it a Mini-ITX system by any chance? I run one of those as my fileserver. You can get in-car power supplies for those at mini-itx.com, they should run other motherboards as well provided they dont need much power. They must have to deal with quite a quite a lot of EMI from the ignition system so might be better for running off the same battery as your motor, although Id still recommend going for a separate battery if you can.

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        • #19
          EMI !!!

          Aye, you hit the nail on the head... Its actually a compaq i found in a skip, which had all the features i needed on the motherboard. so i stripped it down, fitted it inside an aluminium box, bought myself a solid-state hard-drive, a wireless nic and a dc-dc converter, and bobs your uncle. Yeh, it has its own battery (well, it shares it with the wireless video system too)

          (Message edited by pyromatt on August 14, 2005)

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