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The design of a Hall Effect force sensing flexure on the front leg of a robotic cheetah
[摘要] To successfully design and program legged robots, it is important to be able to characterize the forces felt on the moving joints. To achieve this, we designed an easy to implement force sensor that used Hall Effect sensors mounted on a flexure to measure force. The flexure was designed to be compliant in two directions, along the ground normal and shear reaction forces. The Hall Effect sensors were mounted so that the change in position of a magnet on the sensor translated to a change in position. By relating this data, the voltage output of the Hall Effect sensors could be related to force through a calibration matrix. The flexure was prototyped at a large scale of 5 in x 5 in x 7 in. The force sensor behaved as expected in compression but abnormally when encountering large shear forces, causing a discrepancy in the calibration matrix. Moving forward, tightening tolerances on the flexure and modifying the Hall Effect sensor setup to use 2- axis sensing for both compression and shear directions should decrease the error between calculated and actual force measurements, allowing for a reliable calibration matrix to be calculated.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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