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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
This robot is a smaller version of our LT2 and HD2 tanks but built with the same high level of quality. It is not a cheap plastic imported robot that will disappoint you. Instead, it has a strong and robust welded aluminum chassis that will stand the test of time. We sell two versions of it, an RC version and a programmable version. The RC version robot includes a Spektrum DX5eTransmitter with AR600 Receiver to wirelessly drive the robot. The programmable version includes an Arduino Uno Programable Controller, which along with sensors enable the robot to be an autonomous platform.
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[[File:MLT-JR.jpg|thumb|[https://www.superdroidrobots.com/shop/item.aspx/configurable-mlt-jr-tracked-robot-platform/1723/ MLT-JR Tracked Robot]]]
 
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[[File:MLT-JR programmable.jpg|thumb|[https://www.superdroidrobots.com/shop/item.aspx/configurable-programmable-mlt-jr-tracked-development-robot/1726/ MLT-JR Tracked Robot - Programmable]]]
This robot is intended to be a small, maneuverable, customizable, tracked robot platform and it performs exceptionally well for its size. The robot comes with a welded aluminum chassis, wheels hubs and tracks. Each track is driven by a planetary gear motor delivering smooth reliable power. The sprocket wheels are mounted directly to the motor output shaft and an idler wheel is bolted to the chassis. The tracks are molded 4 ply seamless tracks offering exceptional strength and quality. The motor and track combination allow this robot to go over most terrain, yet its size makes it very maneuverable indoors. The robot uses differential steering (movement is based on two separately driven wheels placed on either side of the robot body. It can thus change its direction by varying the relative rate of rotation of its tracks).
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The MLT-JR is a small tracked robot with high maneuverability for payloads up to 15lbs. It is a highly versatile platform that can be used on a wide variety of environments both indoors and outdoors. It is designed with simplicity in mind but still uses high quality components and materials. We offer two versions: an <sdr item id=1723>RC version</sdr item> and a <sdr item id=1726>programmable version</sdr item>. The RC version robot includes an RC transmitter for wireless control of the robot. The programmable version includes an <sdr item id=1293>Arduino Uno Programable Controller</sdr item>. Sensors and cameras can be added to make an [[:Category:Autonomous|autonomous robot]].
 
 
  
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The robot's main components include a rugged aluminum chassis and UHMW wheels couple to the reinforced rubber tracks. The robot is driven by two of our <sdr category id=76>IG32 motors</sdr category>, one for each track. The wheels are mounted directly to the motor output shaft and an idler wheel is mounted to a slot in the chassis allowing track tension adjustment. The motor and track combination allow this robot to navigate in rough terrain yet its size and tank steering make it very maneuverable in tight spaces.
  
The motors in the MLT-JR are our IG32 Planetary Gear Motors. The RC kit comes preselected with one High Power Polymer Li-Ion Module 22.2V 3Ah and two 24V 265RPM IG32 motors which allow the robot to travel at a speedy 4.5 ft/sec (~3 mph). Expect a performance like the robot shown in the video below. The development kit comes preselected with one 12V 4500 mAHr NiMH 2x5 Battery Pack and two 24V 53RPM IG32 motors which allow the robot to travel at around 1 ft/sec (~.7 mph), a more appropriate speed for an autonomous robot. Of course, each of these kits can be configured how ever you would like it. Another option is to use two 12V 4500 mAHr NiMH 2x5 Battery Packs which allow the for the use of the faster and more powerful 24V motors and offer a little more runtime than the High Power Polymer Li-Ion Module 22.2V 3Ah. These battery packs, however, take up more space and add more weight. Be sure to select the appropriate motors for the batteries you select. For example, if you select a 24V battery option you should also select a 24V motor option.
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The speed and payload of the robot will vary with the motors selected. The default configuration includes 190 RPM IG32P motors which will give the robot a maximum speed of about 179 feet per minute (2 mph) and a recommended payload between 6-10 pounds. For other motor selections refer to the [https://www.superdroidrobots.com/product_info/Datasheets/Tracked-Payload-Speed-Chart.pdf speed payload chart] for tracked robots.
  
 
'''See PDF drawings of the each robots below:'''
 
'''See PDF drawings of the each robots below:'''
  
*MLT-JR Robot
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*[https://www.superdroidrobots.com/product_info/TP-220-001.pdf MLT-JR Robot]
*MLT-JR Development Robot
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*[https://www.superdroidrobots.com/product_info/TP-220-002.pdf MLT-JR Development Robot]
  
==Video==
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[[Category:Tracked Robots]]
[[Category:Robot Platforms]]
 

Latest revision as of 21:26, 8 March 2021

Summary

The MLT-JR is a small tracked robot with high maneuverability for payloads up to 15lbs. It is a highly versatile platform that can be used on a wide variety of environments both indoors and outdoors. It is designed with simplicity in mind but still uses high quality components and materials. We offer two versions: an RC version and a programmable version. The RC version robot includes an RC transmitter for wireless control of the robot. The programmable version includes an Arduino Uno Programable Controller. Sensors and cameras can be added to make an autonomous robot.

The robot's main components include a rugged aluminum chassis and UHMW wheels couple to the reinforced rubber tracks. The robot is driven by two of our IG32 motors, one for each track. The wheels are mounted directly to the motor output shaft and an idler wheel is mounted to a slot in the chassis allowing track tension adjustment. The motor and track combination allow this robot to navigate in rough terrain yet its size and tank steering make it very maneuverable in tight spaces.

The speed and payload of the robot will vary with the motors selected. The default configuration includes 190 RPM IG32P motors which will give the robot a maximum speed of about 179 feet per minute (2 mph) and a recommended payload between 6-10 pounds. For other motor selections refer to the speed payload chart for tracked robots.

See PDF drawings of the each robots below: