Pololu Blog » User Profile: Ben » Posts by Ben »
Posts by Ben (Page 14)
You are currently viewing a selection of posts from the Pololu Blog. You can also view all the posts.
Popular tags: community projects new products raspberry pi arduino more…
Three new high-performance Power HD servos
We are now carrying three high-performance servos from Power HD that offer an excellent combination of strength and speed for their size.
Power HD Low-Profile Digital Servo 1207TG – This servo is very fast and strong, despite being much shorter than a standard-size servo, making it great for applications with tight space constraints.
Power HD Digital Servo 8312TG – Much stronger than the 1207TG while nearly as fast, this servo is great for applications that require both high speed and high torque. All of the gears are made of titanium-shielded aluminum.
Power HD High-Torque, High-Voltage Digital Servo 1218TH – With a whopping 290 oz*in (21 kg*cm) of torque, this is our strongest standard-size servo, and unlike most hobby servos, it has an operating voltage range of 6 V to 7.4 V. Like the 8312TG, this servo has gears made of titanium-shielded aluminum.
All three of these servos feature coreless motors, all-metal gears, and digital control electronics, and all of them support pulse frequencies up to 333 Hz. For our full selection of Power HD servos (which are on sale right now for Black Friday for 25% off!), see our servo category.
New product: 75:1 Micro Metal Gearmotor HP with Extended Motor Shaft
Our 75:1 HP micro metal gearmotor is now available with an extended motor shaft that works with our recently released optical quadrature encoders. If there are other gear ratios that you would like to see available with extended motor shafts, we would love to hear about it.
For more information on this gearmotor, see the product page. For other options, you can take a look at our full selection of micro metal gearmotors.
New product: AR-3606HB Continuous Rotation Servo
When properly modified for continuous rotation, hobby RC servos become an inexpensive, compact, easy-to-use actuator system for robotics projects, and servo manufacturers are increasingly answering the growing demand for such products with servos designed specifically for robots. One example is Power HD’s new AR-3606HB continuous rotation servo, which offers open-loop speed control rather than the closed-loop position control you typically get with a servo. It is the fastest and strongest continuous rotation servo we carry (up to 71 RPM and 93 oz*in of torque), with performance well suited for driving a small robot.
For more information on the AR-3606HB, see the product page. For other options, you can check out our full selection of continuous rotation servos or our entire RC servo category.
Related post: Understanding continuous-rotation servos and multi-turn servos
New products: USB Mini-B and Micro-B Connector Breakout Boards
|
|
These basic boards conveniently break out the VBUS, GND, D-, D+ and ID pins of USB Mini-B and Micro-B connectors to a set of five 0.1″-spaced pins, making it easy to power your project from a USB port or to add a USB connector to your breadboarded USB microcontroller. The compact USB Mini-B Connector Breakout Board measures 0.55" × 0.85", while the even smaller USB Micro-B Connector Breakout Board measures 0.44" × 0.5" (including the USB connectors).
Our RC Switch overhaul is complete
|
|
With the release of the new RC Switch with Digital Output and the new RC Switch with Small Low-Side MOSFET, our RC switch family overhaul is now complete. These compact modules convert hobby radio control pulses to digital on/off signals for use in RC switch and simple RC adapter applications. These products replace item #752 and item #1210, which have been put on clearance and will be discontinued when the remaining stock is gone.
For more information about these products and the rest of our RC switch family, see our RC Switch category.
Related posts:
- New product: 4-Channel RC Servo Multiplexer
- New product: RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET
- New product: Pololu RC Switch with Relay
New product: 4-Channel RC Servo Multiplexer
The overhaul of our RC switch and RC multiplexer products continues with the new Pololu 4-Channel RC Servo Multiplexer. This compact four-channel multiplexer of hobby radio control pulses allows for easy switching between two independent RC signal sources. An auxiliary channel selects whether master or slave inputs show up on the four output channels. This makes it ideal for applications in which you have two possible control sources and want to be able to switch between them on the fly.
This product replaces items #721 and #722 and includes valuable new features such as user-configurable input direction and threshold.
For more information about the new Pololu 4-Channel RC Servo Multiplexer, see the product page.
Related posts:
- Our RC Switch overhaul is complete
- New product: RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET
- New product: Pololu RC Switch with Relay
Flipbot: A Wixel-powered RC robot
Geoff from Tabletop Robotics wrote a tutorial on how to build a Flipbot, a basic differential-drive robot that can keep on going even when flipped upside-down. A Wixel serves as the brains of the robot, and a second Wixel in the remote allows the Flipbot to be wirelessly controlled. In addition to the Wixels, the Flipbot uses a number of Pololu products, including:
- Two micro metal gearmotors
- 22T track set
- DRV8833 dual motor driver carrier
- MMA7361L 3-axis accelerometer
The accelerometer is used to determine when the robot is upside-down. Geoff’s tutorial has a full parts list and a diagram of how everything is connected; the complete source code is also available.
Just in time for Halloween: Orange breadboards
Our 170-point solderless breadboards, which we already offer in black, red, green, blue, and white, are now available in orange. Add some color to your next electronics project!
For more information, see the product page. For other options, you can take a look at our full selection of solderless breadboards.
New products: Optical encoders for micro metal gearmotors
Those encoders we mentioned last week are finally here! Here are some pictures:
Check out the product page for more details.