Can anyone help me with the project, I have no clue and I have a deadline nearing.
The first thing needed is a clear description of the project, the technical specifications for your devices and how you intend to power the project.
Thank you so much for replying. I am working on something called ECVT. Which is Electronically Controlled Continuously Variable Transmission System. Based on the Engine RPM, Load and Inclination of vehicle, I need to give actuation to sheaves, which will change gear ratio.
CVT
For simplicity and Demo I need to move those sheaves based on Engine RPM only.
Plzz help me!
This sounds like a school project. If so the electrical requirements are simple, if a vehicle it gets very complicated. HINT: look at the map(...) function. Post your schematic, not a frizzy and your code when you get started. Do not forget to post links to the hardware devices showing "Technical" information. Sales outlets such as azon are useless.
I'm not actually implementing this setup in a vehicle. I just doing a Demo. The problem is quite simple. A linear stepper motor should actuate based on the RPM of the rotating shaft. A linear relation is all I need where the RPM of the rotating shaft is directly proportional to position of the linear actuator. Please help me with this. Thank you!
Since the input sheaves and the output sheaves must move simultaneously in opposite directions, do you have the mechanical linkage to the lead screw done?
Yeah! I could easily design and fabricate one.
(CVT) Continuously Variable Transmission ll #3danimation #shorts ll @SparrozYT - YouTube
The link is going to be like this.
That doesn't show the use of a leadscrew!
Lead screw actuation is converting rotatory to linear, but I need direct linear actuation.
I'm going to buy a Linear actuator.
Waste of money until you have a clear idea of how you will connect it.
Yeah Ikr
That's why I am looking for how can I control them first. Can you teach me how to control linear actuator using Arduino?
See the "search forum" box in the upper right part of your screen? Look for "linear actuator" and see what others have done.
Thank you for your reply. I'm really new to Arduino. From a Mechanical perspective the problem seems to be simple, but I have no idea about motor controls.
Yeah, I'll go through the existing documentation based on motor controls.
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