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Emanuel mentioned https://www.servocity.com/ It looks like everything there wants something in 4.0 - 8.0 volt range (or some smaller range inside that) and a 5V (3.3V tolerant) PWM control signal. It looks like torque is measured in oz-in, but I have no idea how much is needed for this. Also, some of the smaller ones there are still 0.86” x 0.43” x 0.91”, and 18 of those seem to be pretty large. |
So, first problem to solve: how much torque do we need per motor? I'll try to get ahold of Emanuel, see if he can provide some insight. |
http://msis.jsc.nasa.gov/sections/section04.htm#_4.9_STRENGTH That page seems to suggest that a 5th percentile U.S. Navy personnel male has a thumb finger tip grip force to hold 8lb. I think it is close enough in this case to say that the thumb and finger each contribute 4lb, which would mean in joint might contribute 2lb? From: https://www.servocity.com/html/what_servo_do_you_need_.html#.VP9l883d-J8
That suggests motors to do 32 oz-in of torque. I think we could do with less, considering that a child can hold a full 16oz can and they have to be considerably weaker than a 5th percentile naval male. This: Come to think of it, a 16oz can is only about a pound so arguably just about anything sold on that site should be strong enough, so it looks like it is a mix of size and cost to decide. |
We need to select a motor first; we'll need to know the power requirements and specs of the motor before we can decide on other parts of the system.
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