Help Ensure Sawppy V2 Components Are Available Worldwide #20
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Roger, for the motor controller can I suggest adding an option to use boards that can run Ardupilot. I'm in the process of getting my Sawppy to run on a Mateksys H743-Wing. To start with I'll use it with the LX16A serial bus board, but the board has 13 PWM outputs that could be used to run servos directly or command ESCs. There are many alternative FCUs that support enough PWM channels to command the 10 motors needed. A FCU is more expensive than a nano or teensy but they come with integrated IMUs and other sensors (the GPS may be on-board or external), so the overall package starts to look competitive with buying separate components and integrating them yourself. You also get mission management, telemetry, ground station support and a host of other features, but I guess it depends on how much people want to build / code this for themselves as opposed to have something up and running. |
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I took a few minutes to look for suppliers of 2020 aluminum extrusion, here in Canada. It does look like it's more accessible than the 15mm Misumi profile, but it's still kind of a specialty item. I had best success with 3D-printer suppliers, and Amazon. If you wanted to look at materials that are most available... angle or square tube profiles seem to be the universally accessible. You can get them at pretty much any hardware store, in a variety of materials including aluminum. They might be just a little harder to design for an easy build though, since you wouldn't have the pretty T-Slots to get good clamping force just about anywhere you want. You'd probably need to drill some holes in some cases. |
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"It's disappointing that 20mm extrusions aren't much better than 15mm, " I really like 20 x 20 Vslot It's available from: Aliexpress China £12.99 + £0.49 shipping to UK Oozenest UK Example Cost of 2x 500mm linear rail is £7.20 Payment methods are; Card payment, Paypal, Bank transfer, or purchase order. |
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Hello Sawppy builders,
I want to thank everyone who have built their own Sawappy and gave me feedback. I have since learned some Sawppy components can be difficult to get worldwide. I plan to redesign Sawppy version 2 to use more commonly available parts. I list some candidates below, and I would love feedback on this list from other rover builders. Especially those living outside of the United States.
Structural Beams
Sawppy V1: Misumi HFS3 15mm x 15mm aluminum extrusions. I knew Misumi had distributors worldwide, but I didn't know many of them only sold to businesses and not available to hobbyists. MakerBeam XL is an alternate, but at greater expense.
Sawppy V2 Candidate: 20mm x 20mm aluminum extrusions. Since they are used as structural members in 3D printers like the Ender 3 (& clones.) I believe they are more commonly available worldwide. True or false?
Motors
Sawppy V1: LewanSoul LX-16A x 10 interfaced via Bus Linker board. These are not available worldwide, and only sporadically available within the United States. (See Issue #18)
Sawppy V2 Candidates
Steering:
Generic remote control (RC) servos. Available in a wide spectrum from budget low-end to powerful high end metal gear units. Example on Amazon US
Driving:
Brushed DC gearmotor.
Brushed DC Driver:
NEMA 17 stepper motors.
Advantage: Precise motion control. Ball bearings typically built-in. Available worldwide(?)
Disadvantage: 3D printer NEMA 17s have little torque for rover wheel purposes. Higher torque (typically correlated to longer body) NEMA 17 motors exist but less common and steeply more expensive.
Stepper driver:
28BYJ stepper motors
Advantage: Very affordable, has a built-in gearbox and usually bundled with ULN2003 drivers. Amazon US example
Disadvantage: Not very powerful even with gearbox. Unipolar stepper motor design makes it incompatible with most stepper driver units. (Yes they can be hacked into bipolar steppers, but I'd like to make build instructions simple.)
Worldwide availability: Unknown.
Motor controller:
LX-16A had an integrated controller making wiring easy. Switching to servos + brushed DC/stepper motors makes wiring more complex and would also require a separate microcontroller to generate the necessary PWM control pulses. The popular Arduino Uno & Nano, unfortunately, do not have enough PWM outputs: We need to control 4 steering servos and 6 driving wheel motor controllers.
(*) Disclosure: All Amazon links in this message are affiliate links. Not because I'm trying to make money, but because it's a lot faster for me to get a short URL! Anyway, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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