[madcowswe] begins by noting that the premise of ODrive (an open-source brushless motor board) is to use reasonable brushless motors in industrial-type systems. This often means using recreational electric aircraft engines, but robotic systems require more torque. The addition of a gearbox is one option, but there’s another: so-called “hoverboard” engines are not unusual and offer a frankly exceptional torque/price ratio.
A disassembly proved that the obligatory mechanical and electrical interface was worth testing, which is why they began prototyping. These motors are designed to spin a tire on the ground rather than propel other loads, however [madcowswe] believes that by adding an encoder and the accessories, those motors can shape the basis of a wonderful robotic arm. ODrive’s assignment was in competition for the 2016 La-Tecnologia Award and we can’t wait to see where it will end up.
They are best described as drive wheels because they have appeared in many motorized devices.
I think it’s a smart motor in an electric scooter.
Do we have to keep calling them “hoverboards”?
This is the name of the express product and provides context to the parties concerned. It’s a silly decision, but most of us know that “hoverboard” refers to the two-wheeled scooter with self-balance, not anything that’s floating.
But it’s not the call of a specific product, it’s a buzzword used through media that they don’t know anymore. It’s like calling a quadcopter a drone.
So why call them simply scooter motors if we all know what they mean?
Oh man, you definitely hit one of my things that bother me. I can’t stand it when they call quadcopters “drones. “However, I perceive that most people don’t care and get a general idea. Just like the eye of the hurricane is dangerous. . No, the eye is quite pleasant and it’s the best time to refill your drink before the hurricane’s eyewall breaks and reproduces its destructive effect. Pity.
Segway is the name of a logo, a type of vehicle, just like Rollerblade is for inline skates.
My scooter has a displacement of 250cc and 4 stroke 🙂
Mine too. Honda PS-250 by chance?
My Honda Helix too.
Because it’s not a scooter.
Someone will love it if you create one that floats without the need for a special surface.
The Mythbusters built one out of leaf blowers and plywood. Today, it would be imaginable to use a BLDC-powered compressor to generate much less noise.
The leaf blower and plywood are a lot of fun; I did it then.
Doing the same with an engine would be the best thing in the world (tips@la-tecnologia. com).
Oh, they still get high! Once they catch fire and the lithium batteries explode, they are released into the air and float for a while.
“Hoverboard” == Asshole scooter
LOL
It also turns out to be a smart start for homemade e-bikes. A quick Google shows that there are a few other like-minded people running around to use the motors with e-bike shifters, etc. , but there are no shining examples of a definitive solution. build (yet).
Do they use them as a friction engine?
Robots are great and all, but their use is a micro-length pedal kart that bends to the length of a suitcase and reaches damaging speeds.
Have you ever used them for a combat robot?
In addition, bicycle/motorcycle engines are supplied with built-in gears, which is a first step, although it still needs to be reduced.
Is it some kind of motorized fountain? I think it’s much more than a hoverboard.
Lately we are using these motors for a robot project. They have incredible torque and the built-in Hall effect sensors make them silly and undeniable to change, even employing virtual reading and writing. Sine gets rid of all gears as long as you have larger angular position sensors.
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In my opinion, it is a motor for hoverboard and electric scooter.
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