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To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: "Tan" ptcngan@pd.jaring.my
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 11:02:48 -0800
Subject: [alt-beam] Newbie Q:Caps



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Sorry for posting so many posts, but i have a million questions.
1. Could i use electrolytic caps in nvs? my 0.22uf caps are very HUGE. I sa=
w some info in some webpage but didnt understand after rereading it. should=
i connect the +ve leg of the cap to input of nv or vice versa?What max val=
ue can i use as not to 'blow the input/output diodes of the chip'?for 7414'=
s or 74240's?
Thanks in advance.


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>
> paying attention to my own leg movements. Maybe i watch too much Gundam
Wing,
> but i think that that might be worth tackling! what you would need is two
> motors per leg, a hip motor and a knee motor. The hip motor would just
> occilate back and forth, opposite the other leg, exactly opposite. the
knee
> would go down when the leg moves back, and up when it moves foward,
> master/slave bicore. my dad was telling me about an attitude sensor
circuit
> that he had at work, whatcha do is put this in the torso, and have a waist
> motor to occilate back and forth as the attitude sensor would tell it.
Arms
> would be needed as a slave to the hip motors as well, the gate of these
would
> be affected by the attitude sensors as well, you can tell i thought way
too
> much about this junk! HOPE I DIDN"T CONFUSE YOU ALL!!!!! c'ya
>
> -Spencer
>
> <http://www.botic.com/users/beamstop>
>
> not a robot scientist
> not a college major
> not a grad student
> not a professor
> not a very organized person
> just Spencer (isn't that impressive enough?)
>

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