Hi, i am constructing a mini car using dc motors. I plan to 2 motors. The rear motor will control the 2 wheels at the back of the car to move forward or backward. The front motor will control the left and right turn of the car.
How do i make the motor control the movement of the wheels (eg: if motor spins forward, the front wheels will turn right) ?
for a steering setup like your taking about, youll want a servo motor. I think they work by sending a pulse width modulated signal to the servo, and depending on this signal the motor will rotate to a certain position.
google for them, there should be a bunch of info out there.
i dont know if you're already too far into construction to think about this. It would be kind of cool to make it steer like a tank does. If the left wheels go forward, and the right reverse, the car will turn to the right, adn vica versa. I think bobcat tractors work like that too.
i dont know if you're already too far into construction to think about this. It would be kind of cool to make it steer like a tank does. If the left wheels go forward, and the right reverse, the car will turn to the right, adn vica versa. I think tractors work like that too.
i dont know if you're already too far into construction to think about this. It would be kind of cool to make it steer like a tank does. If the left wheels go forward, and the right reverse, the car will turn to the right, adn vica versa. I think tractors work like that too.
yeah, this is called differential type steering. The method where the two front wheels turn and one turns more than the other is called ackerman steering.
i can understand how this works wen the car is not moving, but how does it work when teh car is moving? One wheel just slows down? i knew that it works, but not sure how.
i can understand how this works wen the car is not moving, but how does it work when teh car is moving? One wheel just slows down? i knew that it works, but not sure how.
yes you are right. one wheel just slows a little bit and the car or whatever it is turns to the side of the wheel which is slowed down. actually by slowing down the speed of the motor you are reducing the number of rotations of the wheel and hence the distance covered per second. if at the same time one wheel has a greater speed than the other than the distance covered per second of both the wheels will be different. one will be covering much distance than the other. thats why the car starts to turn.