X-Git-Url: http://www2.svjatoslav.eu/gitweb/?p=physical.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=optics%2Fgyro%20for%20binoculars%2Findex.org;fp=optics%2Fgyro%20for%20binoculars%2Findex.org;h=2158cd2c3c28cd8b02614b15fcbc95c66cfc5025;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=174f6be644402a08f412b800de454c9b2da496c9;hpb=a0f6653889882abfaea7400d7fed656f9705108e diff --git a/optics/gyro for binoculars/index.org b/optics/gyro for binoculars/index.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2158cd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/optics/gyro for binoculars/index.org @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +#+TITLE: Gyroscope stabilizer for binoculars +#+AUTHOR: Svjatoslav Agejenko +#+LANGUAGE: en +#+MACRO: imglnk @@html:
@@ + +* (document settings) :noexport: +** use dark style for TWBS-HTML exporter +#+HTML_HEAD: +#+HTML_HEAD: +#+HTML_HEAD: +#+HTML_HEAD: + +* General ++ DISCLAIMER: I DO ELECTRONICS AND 3D DESIGN SOLELY AS A HOBBY. THERE + COULD BE ERRORS THAT CAN RESULT IN ALL KINDS OF DAMAGE. USE THESE + DESIGNS AT YOUR OWN RISK. + ++ This design is released under Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license. + ++ Author: + - Svjatoslav Agejenko + - Homepage: https://svjatoslav.eu + - Email: [[mailto://svjatoslav@svjatoslav.eu][svjatoslav@svjatoslav.eu]] + ++ See also: + - [[../../index.html][Other physical projects in this repository]] + - [[https://www.svjatoslav.eu/projects/][Other projects hosted at svjatoslav.eu]] + +* Project description +[[file:make.png]] + +Problem with powerful binoculars is that they are almost unusable +without tripod. High zoom factor also amplifies hand shakes. + +Tripod is not convenient to carry around. Here is an attempt to design +portable gyro stabilizer that has camera tripod interface. Therefore +cameras and binoculars can be mounted. + + +[[file:make,%202.png]] + + +Old computer hard disk platters are used as rotating discs. They are +attached to following disk mount: + +[[file:disk%20mount%20body.png]] + +Download: +- [[file:disk%20mount.FCStd][Editable FreeCAD project]] +- [[file:disk%20mount%20body.stl][Printable STL file]] + +Disk platters are fixed to disk mount using glued tightly fitting top +ring: + +[[file:disk%20mount%20top%20ring.png]] + +Download: +- [[file:disk%20mount%20top%20ring.stl][Printable STL file]] + +Discs are rotated by electric motor. Motor is cooled by electric fan. +Motor and fan are powered by 12V that is generated by 3 voltage upstep +converters running in parallel. + +[[file:schematic.png]] + +Body: +[[file:make,%201.png]] + +FreeCAD model of the main body: + +[[file:main%20body,%201.png]] + +[[file:main%20body,%202.png]] + +Download: +- [[file:body.FCStd][Editable FreeCAD file]] +- [[file:main%20body.stl][Printable STL file]] + +Rotating discs are covered and protected by top cover: + +[[file:top%20cover.png]] + +Bottom part of the main body has cover: + +[[file:bottom%20cover.png]] + +Download: +- [[file:bottom%20cover.stl][Printable STL file]] + +Camera/binoculars can be mounted on dedicated holder that is screwed +on top of the cover: + +[[file:binocular%20mount.png]] + +Download: +- [[file:binocular%20mount.stl][Printable STL file]] + + +Result: + +[[file:make,%203.png]] + +[[file:make,%204.png]] + +* Conclusion +Around half of the stabilizing effect already comes from extra weight +that is added to binoculars by device itself. Rotating platters +contribute also about as much. I had only 2 platters. I'm +contemplating finding more weight to rotate, or even try with old +CD/DVD disks. + +Unfortunately symmetry is not perfect and small high frequency +vibration is added because of that.