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===Practice Kick-off===
 
===Practice Kick-off===
 
:Team 1640 conducted a [[2010 Practice Kick-off | Practice Kick-off]] on 11 & 12-December 2010 in preparation of the real deal.  A formal [[2010_Practice_Kick-off#The_Design_Process | Design Process]] was introdoced and tested during this exercise.  2006 AIM-HIGH game rules were employed for the robot basis, with the exception of the control system, which utilized 2010 standards.
 
:Team 1640 conducted a [[2010 Practice Kick-off | Practice Kick-off]] on 11 & 12-December 2010 in preparation of the real deal.  A formal [[2010_Practice_Kick-off#The_Design_Process | Design Process]] was introdoced and tested during this exercise.  2006 AIM-HIGH game rules were employed for the robot basis, with the exception of the control system, which utilized 2010 standards.
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:Game simulation using students as robots proved very effective and provided very good insights into the game play and requirements for winning matches.
  
 
==Outreach==
 
==Outreach==

Revision as of 13:19, 13 December 2010

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The team set two very aggressive goals for 2011:

  1. Win 1 Regional Event
  2. Attend Championship event in St. Louis 27-30 April, 2011.

Design Details

Drive Train

Mechanical Scoring

Programming

Electrical

Drive / Tactical

Strategy/Scouting

Events

Baltimore Area Alliance FRC Workshop

6-November-2010. Very helpful and educational. Our thanks to the BAA for their gracious invitation. (6) attended from 1640.

Move into Downingtown Robotics Center

In November, Downingtown Area Robotics moved from the Micken Building into a 17 K ft2 warehouse at 320 Boot Road, Downingtown. This is a great space for robotics, allowing a full-scale practice field. Alas, no sense of permanence. Our 6th home (and by-far very best to-date).

Practice Kick-off

Team 1640 conducted a Practice Kick-off on 11 & 12-December 2010 in preparation of the real deal. A formal Design Process was introdoced and tested during this exercise. 2006 AIM-HIGH game rules were employed for the robot basis, with the exception of the control system, which utilized 2010 standards.
Game simulation using students as robots proved very effective and provided very good insights into the game play and requirements for winning matches.

Outreach

Processes

Media

Sub-Teams

Design Team Page
Programming Team Page

People

Team Sab-BOT-age is what it is only due to the efforts of the people involved. DEWBOT VII's success will be in the hands of the students, mentors and parents engaged. The team's very existance is possible only through the gracious generosity of our sponsors.

DEWBOT VII Students
DEWBOT VII Mentors
Sponsors 2011

See our other robots at FRC Team 1640