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by Animats
109 days ago
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They don't back-drive well. The whole point of this hand design is to back-drive the contact forces into the motor, where there's force control. They're somewhat bulky, too. Key concept: force-based motor control works quite well. Preserve that property through the gear train and force-based hand control works. |
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What? An ideal capstan drive can be backdriven perfectly fine. You only run into problems once it stops being ideal (e.g. built out of heavy parts, high gear ratio, etc.)