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Chapter 2:
                                                                                           Getting Started
                                      Wheels are the most effective way of providing propulsion to a bot. They are  25
                                    cheap, and easy to mount, control, and steer, and there are several methods you
                                    can use. We’ll discuss all this in Chapter 3. There are many sources of bot wheels,
                                    from toys for the smaller bots to small trailer tires for larger machines. Some
                                    builders have used wheels from industrial casters, lawnmowers, go-karts, and
                                    even small bicycles. Your choice depends on the size and steering configuration of
                                    your bot’s design.
                                      The majority of bots use differential or tank-type steering (also known as “skid
                                    steering”). This means that the bot uses different speeds for left and right wheels (or
                                    sets of wheels), causing the bot to go straight, or to one side or the other. Having one
                                    wheel stopped and the other moving makes the bot pivot on the stopped wheel, and
                                    vice versa. Having one wheel move forward and the other in reverse makes the bot
                                    spin about its center axis. (We’ll discuss this in more detail in Chapter 3.)
                                      Once you choose your locomotion method, the first set of major components
                                    you need to identify are the motors. Most motors operate at speeds that are way too
                                    fast to control the robot. So, you’ll need a gear reduction. Some motors have built-in
                                    gearboxes, while others require a speed reduction system. This can be in the form of
                                    gears, sprockets, belts, or even gearboxes. Chapter 6 will talk about these various
                                    power transmission methods. The advantage of a gear reduction is an increase in
                                    the torque to the wheels, which gives your bot more pushing power. Another reason
                                    you should select your motors first is that they will dictate your electrical power
                                    requirements, which affects the battery and motor speed controller selections.




                        FIGURE  2-1
                         The welded frame
                        structure of Minion.
                           (courtesy of
                              Christian
                             Carlberg)
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