I believe this is more about the precision of the servos. The gears are just there for demonstration purposes, because they would need exact precision to function properly at such high rpms. I don't get why your comment got downvoted. You were right and you were just asking a question. UA-cam is stupid.
Considering they are moving at opposite directions, if it wasn't that precise, at 4,500 rpm, the joints of those motors would explode and fly out of that case. What we heard was probably the end of the cog hitting the "valley" of the other cog.
so u can dynamically couple 2 gears together without a permanent physical connection and then transfer power after they are coupled? You only need to sync 1 gear to spin up to match for that to work..The tolerances on those gear coupling must be microns..
The gears are not transferring any energy. It is a demonstration of accuracy, as any slippage in the synchronisation of the motors would cause the gears to crash. At this speed it is clear they are very accurate and maintain perfect sync.
The Japanese are incredible with electronics. The Germans were traditionally leaders in mechanical devices. The two together... that would be really amazing. But this is pretty awesome all by it's self!
It is pretty short sighted of you to think that that is what it's designed for and its only potential use. They even said in the video this technology could be used in regenerative braking systems in cars to more efficiently recharge the batteries in electric and hybrid vehicles.
OK 'JihahJared' what's the point since you are so smart and such a veteran (since I am a noob)? And why is this any different than whan happens in transmissions everyday (both manual and automatic? Clearly its the same thing
Nothing special, my car revs to 7800 RPM and its manual and I change gears, many times without the clutch and rarely if ever grits. This happens in a manual transmission every day.
4500 rotations per minute is 75 rotations per second. The fact they can fit perfectly at that speed at any given time requires immense precision.
Holy crap, that precision was beautiful!
I can picture tech like this in something that transforms.
I believe this is more about the precision of the servos. The gears are just there for demonstration purposes, because they would need exact precision to function properly at such high rpms. I don't get why your comment got downvoted. You were right and you were just asking a question. UA-cam is stupid.
The point is just to demonstrate how well these motors movements can be synchronized.
I don't know who sent me, but I'm glad I ended up here!
See as entire factories have robots cranking out amazing cars, this doesnt surprise me.
Very impressive! Good work and research!
I'd love to have those, i have so many projects in my closet that need high speed servos
great, but will it blend?
They should've added a togglable strobe to the demobox to make it easier to see they really are meshing perfectly
Considering they are moving at opposite directions, if it wasn't that precise, at 4,500 rpm, the joints of those motors would explode and fly out of that case. What we heard was probably the end of the cog hitting the "valley" of the other cog.
so u can dynamically couple 2 gears together without a permanent physical connection and then transfer power after they are coupled? You only need to sync 1 gear to spin up to match for that to work..The tolerances on those gear coupling must be microns..
Whats the big deal!?, its the precision and accuracy in high speeds before contact.
That's quite impressive.
The gears are not transferring any energy. It is a demonstration of accuracy, as any slippage in the synchronisation of the motors would cause the gears to crash. At this speed it is clear they are very accurate and maintain perfect sync.
I just assumed this has been going on every day in every airplane, military ship, and so on.
amazing precision
Can they Synchronize the traffic signal based on the actual traffic ? Look at Route 454 in Long Island...
Just make a damn robot that can serve me all day.
German precision suddenly becomes Japanese precision.
Wow, just wow.
after seeing this, and knowing this exists and it's possible I feel smarter.
The Japanese are incredible with electronics. The Germans were traditionally leaders in mechanical devices. The two together... that would be really amazing. But this is pretty awesome all by it's self!
He was replying to another guy who gave him a vague answer, but forgot to hit the reply button.
Beauty in precision...
extremely impressive!
I was hoping for a Dimension Rift to get summoned when the 3 gears got connected for the first time...
That took a masters degree?
It is pretty short sighted of you to think that that is what it's designed for and its only potential use. They even said in the video this technology could be used in regenerative braking systems in cars to more efficiently recharge the batteries in electric and hybrid vehicles.
ONE STEP CLOSER.
Truly amazing
Very impressive
Japan does it again!
Mind. Blown.
is melservo a german company ?
He is going to make a lot of money
I fell down a waterfall on a building and my guts exploded everywhere. Then I woke up here.
What's the point then, since you got it?!?
... they can use this for tasks that require a ton of precision...
THANKS
I was digging for news...and look!
Well, 85 now, but I see your point.
I'm not sure why, but I think the gears are adorable. Damnit Japan, stop making every single thing cute and adorable! :3
This is probably the simplest and most effective scam on youtube.
I swear he said that about twice per sentence.
This is How the Robot Unicorn became...
Awesome.
i was sent here by a man who didn't know what to say (which was rare for him)
OK 'JihahJared' what's the point since you are so smart and such a veteran (since I am a noob)? And why is this any different than whan happens in transmissions everyday (both manual and automatic? Clearly its the same thing
Honestly how does one know which language another is speaking with little or no past references?
Same Here!
This happens all the time in synchromesh transmissions.
Also he should've said 'THAT jumped off a waterfall' :D (I mean That, not THAT, I was just pointing it out.) :D
Why do you think it's behind glass? x3
6.000 RPM! WOW
It just screams "Touch me!"
think of having this in a car :) i love it
I came here because of a unicorn that turns into a pandaunicorn that turns into a pandwolficorn
Soon we will have transforming cars
I think you will need to search for a new finger
was on a spy mission somewhere in cairo killing a wolf unicorn who dropped me here.
I was sent by a robot panda who kissed a spy and murdered an assassin.
Remote surgery, steadying shaky hands, miniaturizing hand motion, etc. etc. etc.
Heard some grinding at 0:22 no so precise after all .
I was sent by a man who has a robot-unicorn-panda-wolf fetish
I was sent here by a man who fell of a saircas by going at speed
Did anyone NOT come from three free games Friday?
I love science and engineering, but why do I have to listen to that Japanese gibberish... it starts in English just fine.
@Tyler Cashman - Sup.
I AM ZEEWORLD TROLLORD AND I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE!
I was sent here by a Robo-Unicorn-Panda
I was sent here by the worlds worst spy.
all 1 million of them
You have no idea what it takes to be an engineer do you?
Because your inside explodes if you fall 2 meters :)
[Insert something funny and witty about nerd3 sending me here]
I wonder how they found out that 6,000 rpm are top speed...like "ok, now let's try 6,500 rpm!" #crash booom bang#
I was sent here by a robot unicorn dancing panda spy.
Shake the case!
People that share a common interest in the form of a popular youtube.
and they made this because.....
This is fucking cool!
WTF 3 Jarvan IV's
Nothing special, my car revs to 7800 RPM and its manual and I change gears, many times without the clutch and rarely if ever grits. This happens in a manual transmission every day.
which jumped of a waterfall
its mitsubishi
You'd be lucky if you could get a gear to spin.
This reminds me of the pixar light. (#procrastinators)
i was sent here by a unicorn that turned into a unicornpanda wich farts out ranibows!i like says that
So fucking cool!
66 people disagree!
I was sent here by a spy who was a robot unicorn panda
I was sent by a honeymooning spy on a robot unicorn.
Here come the procrastinators!
Galápagos Syndrome in japan
WOW
Fuckin amazing!
Applications in healthcare?!
or robot spy panda who can't jump onto stairs
1980
no plea for attention? "please I don't like to spam" message? well.... I might
This video 1000 going to be 100000000000 procrastinator rule this video now