msk6003 Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 (edited) I get spike motor and want to know how to work it. It's nealy impossable to disassemble without breaking. Even shaft is strangly locked to upper parts. Back part(dark azure), number 39546 Motor, circuit board, wire and wire clip(don't have part number here) 2 stage planetary gear reduction(I don't count gear tooth) Some massive bevel gear Magnet encoder shaft and upper parts, number 39544(can't disassemble more so can't fine shaft part number) Lower part, number 41775 Lower part Upper part and shaft, bevel gear, stage 1 planetary gear Black part of shaft is magnet Stage 2 plenetary gear and encoder circuit board Inside of under part Motor assembled with planetary gear and other basic thing Motor is same size with PF/C+ L motor, train motor's internal motor. Bigger than 130 used in M motor. according to motor size, I think spike medium motor use 130 like M motor. Inserting massive bevel gear for shaft Bevel gear and shaft connect like this. connect shaft part to base motor part. But according to strange connection of under part, You nees motor part put in to under part first. If add upper or lower part like this picture, you can't put under part. If you have any question, say to me. Edited October 13, 2021 by msk6003 Quote
JaBaCaDaBra Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 Can you make and post very good pictures of the circuitboards? So we can see chip numbers, wire connections etc. This to figure out how they ID this motor and control it. Quote
msk6003 Posted January 29, 2020 Author Posted January 29, 2020 9 minutes ago, JaBaCaDaBra said: Can you make and post very good pictures of the circuitboards? So we can see chip numbers, wire connections etc. This to figure out how they ID this motor and control it. This is encoder circuit board This is motor board Quote
aol000xw Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 So much... plastic and everything... and such a small motor. Quote
aminnich Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 Having an encoder in a LEGO motor is going to be a gamer changer for the GBC guys Quote
Berthil Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 28 minutes ago, aminnich said: Having an encoder in a LEGO motor is going to be a gamer changer for the GBC guys Not if you want to keep everything mechanical (like me). Also, can't be connected to 9V train power supply with standard wiring so it will be eating away batteries like crazy on an event day. Quote
Philo Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 (edited) Thanks @msk6003! To be sure I make no mistake... is this OK (edited photo below)? No number on cable retainer? Azure shaft can't be disassembled, but on your image 3.jpg I faintly see something on the side of shaft that could be the part number, can you have a look? This shows the current limiting device of the motor. Holds unlimited time at 0.5A, trips above 1A. Edited January 29, 2020 by Philo Quote
msk6003 Posted January 30, 2020 Author Posted January 30, 2020 8 hours ago, Philo said: No number on cable retainer? Azure shaft can't be disassembled, but on your image 3.jpg I faintly see something on the side of shaft that could be the part number, can you have a look? Can't find any number on cable retainer also don't have number on side of shaft. Quote
dr_spock Posted January 30, 2020 Posted January 30, 2020 12 hours ago, aminnich said: Having an encoder in a LEGO motor is going to be a gamer changer for the GBC guys Maybe or maybe not. We've already been using Mindstorm for ages. Its motors have encoders. Quote
Philo Posted January 30, 2020 Posted January 30, 2020 4 hours ago, msk6003 said: Can't find any number on cable retainer also don't have number on side of shaft. Thanks nonetheless ? Quote
Toastie Posted January 30, 2020 Posted January 30, 2020 5 hours ago, dr_spock said: 18 hours ago, aminnich said: Having an encoder in a LEGO motor is going to be a gamer changer for the GBC guys Maybe or maybe not. We've already been using Mindstorm for ages. Its motors have encoders. I was gonna say. Plus: The LEGO rotation sensor did and does a reasonable good job as encoder on RCX PBricks. Used it before for PID controlled trains (https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/45440-lego-train-control-using-rcx10-pbricks/) The integrated encoder is much more elegant of course. So when @dr_spock refers to "Mindstorms", any "dumb motor + RCX rotation sensor" as well as the NXT and EV3 motors did/do that. Best Thorsten Quote
TheSpanishInquisitor Posted January 31, 2020 Posted January 31, 2020 And what's the origin of the horrible buzz sound, especially when the motor is on a flat surface… All my four motors have this problem… Quote
Philo Posted January 31, 2020 Posted January 31, 2020 11 minutes ago, TheSpanishInquisitor said: And what's the origin of the horrible buzz sound, especially when the motor is on a flat surface… All my four motors have this problem… This is the result of the 1kHz frequency of PWM (pulse width modulation) used to regulate speed of motors. Quote
Aeris Kano Posted November 30, 2020 Posted November 30, 2020 Hello, I am also interested in the operation of this engine. The magnetic sensor I think is "bczm 513" The other chip I think is "s103 phvg 008y" The wire clip par nomber is 42279 Quote
msk6003 Posted December 1, 2020 Author Posted December 1, 2020 9 hours ago, Aeris Kano said: Hello, I am also interested in the operation of this engine. The magnetic sensor I think is "bczm 513" The other chip I think is "s103 phvg 008y" The wire clip par nomber is 42279 Wow. C+ anguler looks has same internal. where are you find part number on wire clip? Quote
BrickTronic Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 On 1/29/2020 at 3:16 PM, msk6003 said: I get spike motor and want to know how to work it. ... ... If you have any question, say to me. Hello, Any Idea how new angular S-Motor can be made so small ? Looks, that there is no place for Motor and planetary Gear itself in "old" Design like M- & L- angular Motors. Jo Quote
howitzer Posted September 19, 2021 Posted September 19, 2021 On 1/29/2020 at 6:09 PM, Berthil said: Not if you want to keep everything mechanical (like me). Also, can't be connected to 9V train power supply with standard wiring so it will be eating away batteries like crazy on an event day. Maybe the RI hub could be used with its rechargeable battery, not sure though if you can run it while plugged in. (I guess I'll have to test this...) Quote
msk6003 Posted September 19, 2021 Author Posted September 19, 2021 9 hours ago, BrickTronic said: Hello, Any Idea how new angular S-Motor can be made so small ? Looks, that there is no place for Motor and planetary Gear itself in "old" Design like M- & L- angular Motors. Jo I will dissasemble it also if I get one. But I don't have it so can't. Quote
msk6003 Posted October 13, 2021 Author Posted October 13, 2021 I finially got one of essential's small angular motor so I tried disassemble it. Before read WARING I 'm VERY not recommanded dissassemble this. Because magnet for angle sensor is not fixed to shaft. I assemble it after take photo but I don't know this magnet poistion is right. All part for motor. I can remove white gear from external shaft but didn't. And those shaft looks like impossable to disassemble. Part number Upper part(shaft assembled part) 63565 (you can find number through main 3x3 disc shaft's hole) Under part 65028 Cable connected part 65029 Top pic of board Bottom pic of board. Rightmost chip is magnet sensor for encoder. Gearbox assemble. This contain 4 gear. Enclose gearbox. I haven't fastened the screw yet. Top side of gearbox. That small exposed part of last gear is connect with external shaft(medium azure) Fastened screw and put to upper part of motor. Place magnet. Like I said before, I don't know this is right angle. And that is why this motor has only one side of output unlike medium and large angular motor. Place circuit board. But before put board, you need to put cable connect part(medium azure) to gearbox first. And if you not care for motor wire, it will pinch to between upper part and cable part. After that, now you can put under part. Quote
Zerobricks Posted October 13, 2021 Posted October 13, 2021 Thank you for these photos, it's interesting that this motor doesn't seem to use the planetary gear reduction unlike others. Quote
BrickTronic Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 On 10/13/2021 at 8:16 PM, msk6003 said: I finially got one of essential's small angular motor so I tried disassemble it. ... Hello, Impressive pictures. Many thanks for sharing them I assune, that there are used the same chips (uC : STM8S103F3 marking "S103" and unknown 3D-Hall) like in other PU-Motors. Can you confirm ? Jo Quote
amorti Posted October 16, 2021 Posted October 16, 2021 They say it's for low torque applications, now I see why. That motor is tiny! Very cool part though, will have a lot of uses in small RC MOCs. Quote
Tcm0 Posted October 17, 2021 Posted October 17, 2021 Did you see a clutch of some type? I think that the motor contains an internal clutch as protection. Quote
Zerobricks Posted February 13, 2023 Posted February 13, 2023 Bit of a bump, but just realized that the Small Angular Motor actually has a safety clutch. Quote
msk6003 Posted February 13, 2023 Author Posted February 13, 2023 8 hours ago, Zerobricks said: Bit of a bump, but just realized that the Small Angular Motor actually has a safety clutch. I think it's probably because the small motor's internal gear ratio is higher than the others. Actually, if you turn each motor connected to the dummy battery box by hand, the LED of the battery box shines brightest when you turn the small motor. Although it has serious efficiency compared to others to use as a real generator, perhaps because the internal motor is small. Quote
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