Combat Robot Electronics: Tutorial And Overview of Division
Team Just 'Cuz Robotics
This video is a tutorial focusing on the electronics one uses in combat robotics. It went on a lot longer than I had anticipated, but I honestly believe this is close to the minimum to work on the electronics for a robot if you are recently getting started. This isn't everything you need to know, but it's the bulk of it.
Parts discussed in this video:
Weapon Motor 2836 3000kv: http://bit.ly/2836Motor Weapon ESC (35A in video): http://bit.ly/MakerFire35A Better Weapon ESC (50A): http://bit.ly/Flycolor50A Servocity Drive Motors: http://bit.ly/Gearmotor970 Drive ESCs (limited stock): http://bit.ly/BotBitz8A Turnigy Graphene 3S 500mAh Battery: http://bit.ly/Graphene500 Fingertech Switch: http://bit.ly/FTRSwitch FlySky FS-i6 Transmitter: http://bit.ly/FS-i6TX TGY iA6B Receiver: http://bit.ly/TGYiA6BRX BECs: http://bit.ly/UBECbluesky Alternate BECs: http://bit.ly/HobbywingBEC XT30: https://amzn.to/35uvpBD XT60: https://amzn.to/2MFmg0q
Power Meter: http://bit.ly/TurnigyPowMeter Brushless ESCs that BotBitz are made from: http://bit.ly/KingKongESC
Better Brushed/Brushless Motor Explanation by GreatScott!: http://bit.ly/BrushedVsBrushless Really detailed Brushed Motor exploration by ElectroBOOM: http://bit.ly/ElectroBOOMmotors
Team Tentacle Torque Calculator: http://bit.ly/MotorCalc
Music: Modern_Tech_Loop10 https://tunestogo.net/no-copyright-technology-background-music/ ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn0P8GM0iZA
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