Any reason to use steppers in preference to Servos?Demonic69 wrote:everything could be run off stepper motors.
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Any reason to use steppers in preference to Servos?Demonic69 wrote:everything could be run off stepper motors.
So just show a target for a fixed time? That would be simple then. Does anyone have details on the course of fire, timings, random targets etc?ovenpaa wrote:Not sure they would need to do either, once the competition has started the sequence should run regardless of how the shooter is doing.Demonic69 wrote:I was just thinking the very same thing. The code wouldn't be too difficult, everything could be run off stepper motors. Not sure if they're detecting the sound of a shot or the pressure of a hit if there is any
It does look like a lot of fun.
Yeah me too.dromia wrote:If anyone is knocking such a system up them would be interested in one.
Not really, a servo would serve just as well, might use a bit more current but probably negligible.rox wrote:Any reason to use steppers in preference to Servos?Demonic69 wrote:everything could be run off stepper motors.
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Demonic69 wrote:Unless you figure out a system of turning 2 targets by one servo, maybe with a slip type linkage... Hmmm
Ovenpaa is right; it's a pre-programmed course of fire - Once the 'go' button is pressed there are 10 random exposures of 3 seconds, with 7 to 10 seconds between exposures; the same as the normal (full scale shot at 200 or 300 yards) McQueens...if you miss an exposure, the course will continue (again same as normal)...it just means that when the lollipop sticks are collected, there'll only be 9 shots to score.Demonic69 wrote:So just show a target for a fixed time? That would be simple then. Does anyone have details on the course of fire, timings, random targets etc?ovenpaa wrote:Not sure they would need to do either, once the competition has started the sequence should run regardless of how the shooter is doing.Demonic69 wrote:I was just thinking the very same thing. The code wouldn't be too difficult, everything could be run off stepper motors. Not sure if they're detecting the sound of a shot or the pressure of a hit if there is any
It does look like a lot of fun.
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