@Checksumff .... the usb version of the ssc-32 should work just as well.... I was thinking about ordering one myself just to, well.... have the latest and greatest... LOL
Richard R,
Looking at the back of your Inmoov I see now you don't use the DB9 connection but apparently there are pins on the SSC board for serial connection. I was a little confused. I would like to take you up on your offer of your SSC scripting if you don't mind.
@Checksumff, It took a bit of tweaking to get the strings just right, use a system that allows you to adjust the tension - like Aerius has done.
If by "hub", you mean the electrical connection in my picture - yes. It's 10 less wires to run all the way to the back.
hi guys
i was thinking would it be good to ad a little spring on the cables. ive seen this whit other robots too.it gives less stress for the servo.
you can see this excample robosapien v2,all has little springs.
@Checksumff .... the usb version of the ssc-32 should work just as well.... I was thinking about ordering one myself just to, well.... have the latest and greatest... LOL
Some people have been putting springs on the tension lines for the fingers of their InMoov. See the following InMoov forum discussion https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topicsearchin/inmoov/springs/inmoov/j02JsjSSSwI
bhousten
thanks for posting.
BHouston, Having not achieved the string install yet myself... Do you have issues with the string loosening? Do you think that hub is the way to go?
Richard R, Looking at the back of your Inmoov I see now you don't use the DB9 connection but apparently there are pins on the SSC board for serial connection. I was a little confused. I would like to take you up on your offer of your SSC scripting if you don't mind.
@Checksumff, It took a bit of tweaking to get the strings just right, use a system that allows you to adjust the tension - like Aerius has done. If by "hub", you mean the electrical connection in my picture - yes. It's 10 less wires to run all the way to the back.
Thanks BHouston!