Hi, I am also interested in building the Mobed for a project, but I can't find any detailed vids or animations for the mechanism and so on. So if u know any details about the mechanism after seeing it up close, pls tell me. Waiting to see ur prototype
@@open-ats9990 I have seen it up close at CES enough to get a glance at the brushless dc motors that they are using. One hub motor for the wheels and two for the platform raising and all wheel steering.
@@open-ats9990 looks like it, the motor drivers are where the costs get out of control. Odrives or cheetahs are expensive and you would need 6 of them.
I am building one, yes. I was attempting to build one without brushless motors which can be a bit costly. Check the channel in a couple of weeks to see my solution.
If you ever make a legitimately available prototype hit me up I've been looking for one of these at a cheaper price for quite a while and would love to see this become an affordable option
I have prototyped several solutions and I think I am close to one that makes sense. It is a bit noisy due to stepper motors but highly accurate. Details coming soon.
Damn that's Cool, can't Wait for see first Prototype
Hey, that's great work. I'm working on a college project and would like to know whether I can have the design file for the revolving wheels.
Hi, I am also interested in building the Mobed for a project, but I can't find any detailed vids or animations for the mechanism and so on. So if u know any details about the mechanism after seeing it up close, pls tell me. Waiting to see ur prototype
There are a few up close videos, I took a couple during CES but I cannot share those. I will look for others and link them here.
@@robottinkeracademy if u find any of these videos they would really help because I've tried looking everywhere online and I couldn't find anything.
I think torque is a issue with hoppy grade servos, where did ur sources came from? Nice Video 👍
By sources are you referring to 3D models?
@@robottinkeracademy no i mean actual pictures of the MobED drive system cause i wonderd too cause there a not much detailed pictures out there
@@open-ats9990 I have seen it up close at CES enough to get a glance at the brushless dc motors that they are using. One hub motor for the wheels and two for the platform raising and all wheel steering.
@@robottinkeracademy wow cool, soo they use planetary gears for suspension and steering? 🤔 And maybe for drive too?
@@open-ats9990 looks like it, the motor drivers are where the costs get out of control. Odrives or cheetahs are expensive and you would need 6 of them.
Are you going to build a prototype
I am building one, yes. I was attempting to build one without brushless motors which can be a bit costly. Check the channel in a couple of weeks to see my solution.
Hello, I am very interested in this technology and I would like to know how to make it, otherwise very good video
You would need a hub motor and wheel, motor controller and servo with servo controller. I also used rubber as a break for the servo
@@robottinkeracademy Thank you very much, and how can I model the system? Do you have any diagrams that can help me?
If you ever make a legitimately available prototype hit me up I've been looking for one of these at a cheaper price for quite a while and would love to see this become an affordable option
I have prototyped several solutions and I think I am close to one that makes sense. It is a bit noisy due to stepper motors but highly accurate. Details coming soon.
Nice to know that Hyundai stole my patent and now a lot of other peoples are trying to get inside of it...