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I do not feel this actuator is "complex".
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That was the intention. One Arduino board to control 10ish feeders. Each feeder does not need its own PCB. Just its own opto switch and servo.
I think it can be done without I2C or serial. Just need a I/O expander shield for the extra pins needed. Since only one feeder is feeding at on time, the system does not need to be complex. A custom shield would be the way to go. Then use JST type connector to attach each feeder to the custom shield.
Going back to the solenoid, I am afraid that when it kicks on, the parts might jump off the tape. Just a thought.
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Cut slots in the drive sprocket to act as encoder for distance; it's more granular and consistently reliable than reading the tape holes. Use an opto sensor, or even an LED wired to work like one.
Use a single drive shaft for the bank. Maybe smooth, toothed, worm gear, etc.
Have a small solenoid in each feeder that engages a gear. Rotate the drive shaft until the sprocket opto sensor has gone the distance.
Devise a scheme for programming the distance to travel per feeder "step".
Opto sensor for pick operation. Triggers tape feed.
Use an o-ring belt drive for cover tape, so it can slip when tape builds up and the gear ratio for it changes.
The design would be autonomous, although on a bank-by-bank basis.
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28BYJ-48 works, using cny70 for detecting holes simplify feeder precision a lot.
The spacing for feeders is 15mm using double lane feeder design.
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This idea Graeme posted earlier of advancing the next part by peeling back the cover with a servo seems like it is the most simple and apparent seems to work very well. Is there any flaws you guys can see in that method?
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The microswitch idea is nice, but I notice that it is being used on paper tape which is about four times thicker than plastic tapes [...]
[...] and also much more rigid. Exerting force of any kind on the tape, especially that of a snap action switch does not sit well with me.
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