Rafael
On 04/01/2019 12:46 AM, Rafael Skodlar wrote:
On 3/31/19 8:07 AM, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
hi gene
maybe redesign to drive past the switch
like you can brush a wall mounted light switch by swiping your hand over
the wall surface
rather than punching it :-)
( try mounting so the direction of switch activation is 90 degress to
the
joint motion )
tomp
Good idea. Some computers from the 70's and 80's had a lot of
mechanical parts. I remember seeing a double switch solutions to
detect position of some kind of a sliding mechanism. Thinking about
it, that kind of solution was possibly used on head assembly with
voice coil in disk drives.
Switch assembly had tiny wheels on spring loaded lever that was
pushing gently on microswitch. First switch would detect adjustable
position close to the limit, second switch was the absolute limit.
When the electronics detects first switch it slows down the motor and
the mechanism continues to move to the absolute limit switch then stops.
A: No.
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noted
tomp
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