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;<big>[[DEWBOT XII FRC Championship | FRC Championship]] - 27-30 April-2016</big>
 
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:Our performance on the very competitive Newton field was alright.  We finished qualifications (10 matches) ranked 17<sup>th</sup> in a field of 75 with 27 ranking points and a 6-4-0 record.   
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:Our performance on the very competitive Newton field was good.  We finished qualifications (10 matches) ranked 17<sup>th</sup> in a field of 75 with 27 ranking points and a 6-4-0 record.   
  
 
:Teams 5150 (Hornets, Flint MI) and 125 ([http://www.nutrons.com/ Nutrons]) invited 1640 to join the 5<sup>th</sup> alliance, with team 48 ([http://delphielite.com/ Delphi E.L.I.T.E.]) as the 3<sup>rd</sup> draft.  We won the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarterfinal match, but lost the 3<sup>rd</sup>.
 
:Teams 5150 (Hornets, Flint MI) and 125 ([http://www.nutrons.com/ Nutrons]) invited 1640 to join the 5<sup>th</sup> alliance, with team 48 ([http://delphielite.com/ Delphi E.L.I.T.E.]) as the 3<sup>rd</sup> draft.  We won the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarterfinal match, but lost the 3<sup>rd</sup>.

Revision as of 22:26, 14 May 2016

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DEWBOT XII is team 1640's answer to FIRST Robotics Competition's 2016 game, FIRST Stronghold. Let's hope it's a good answer.

The robot turns out to be 1640's first non-swerve drive robot in seven years, and our first tracked robot ever. Times change. We must too.

Some notable 2016 achievements are:

  • Innovation in Control Award - Hatboro-Horsham
  • 2nd Alliance Captain - FINALIST - Industrial Design Award - Seneca
  • 3rd seed - CHAMPION - Quality Award - Westtown
  • We co-hosted our first FRC event - Westtown
  • Participated in FRC Championship for 6th consecutive year (17th in Newton - Quarterfinalist)


DEWBOT XII Build

Oh my lordy, a really interesting game which I don't need to convince anyone to like! Oh my lordy, swerve is not a viable drive-train for this game. Guess we'll just need to do something different.

But different is what we do. It's what we are. At least we think so. Time to put that to the test!

Stronghold Notebook

Design Details

Drive-Train

Boulder Intake

Catapult

Portcullis Lift

Vision System

Official Events

Kick-off - 9-January-2016
At Hatboro-Horsham High School.
Hatboro-Horsham - 4-6 March-2016
DEWBOT XII's first qualifier. Not our finest hour. We seeded 27th in a field of 37 with 16 ranking points and a (4-8-0) record. That said, we were the 6th Alliance Captain's (4454 - Artisan Rockets) 1st pick and we made it to the Semifinals. 1640 also received the Innovation in Control Award and 36 MAR Qualifying points.
Dean's List nominee Meghana advances to the MAR Championship!
Seneca - 18-20 March-2016
Big improvement over Hatboro. Finished qualifications as 3rd seed and went on to captain the 2nd Alliance comprising ourselves, 4573 (Rambotics) and 6203 (Titanium Knights). Finished as Finalists, losing the rubber match. Picked up the Industrial Design Award and 60 MAR qualifying points.
Westtown - 1-3 April-2016
Team 1640 seeded 3rd in a field of 37 teams with 33 ranking points and a (10-2-0) record during qualification matches. We gratefully accepted 225’s (TechFire) invitation to join them in the 1st alliance, which was completed by 1391 (Metal Moose). Together, we went on to become Westtown CHAMPIONS, defeating the 6th alliance in the 2nd final match through a tie-breaker.
1640 received the Quality Award.
The Westtown event was co-hosted by teams 1391 (based at the Westtown School) and 1640 and was a huge success. This was the first time the two teams had worked together to host a robotics tournament. According to Clem McKown, the Volunteer Coordinator for the event: “The Westtown School provides a wonderful venue for a robotics competition, while neighboring team 1640 has a much larger volunteer base of students, mentors and parents as well as experience in hosting FLL competitions. It was natural for us to team up to host a tournament. Together, we put on a great event.”
MAR Championship - 13-16 April-2016
Suffered some serious loss of mojo since Westtown. The major issue was with the rebuilt boulder intake; the original fell apart (very nearly) to dust at Westtown. At first we would rebuild to old specs. But we were able to make it better, faster, stronger. We had the Technology! But, alas, the new, improved intake just didn't work. We spent the qualification matches making it work.
Thanks to 5895 selecting us in the 1st draft, we qualified for FRC Championship! St. Louis, here we come!
FRC Championship - 27-30 April-2016
Our performance on the very competitive Newton field was good. We finished qualifications (10 matches) ranked 17th in a field of 75 with 27 ranking points and a 6-4-0 record.
Teams 5150 (Hornets, Flint MI) and 125 (Nutrons) invited 1640 to join the 5th alliance, with team 48 (Delphi E.L.I.T.E.) as the 3rd draft. We won the 2nd quarterfinal match, but lost the 3rd.

Other Events

DAR FLL Scrimmage - 14-November-2015
Downingtown Area Robotics-TCHS-Penn FLL Qualifying Event 2015 - 5-December-2015
MAR Team Day at Dorney Park - 9-July-2016

Outreach

ISPE Vendor Night - Demo - 9-February-2016
Team Sab-BOT-age participated in the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering vendor night, discussing FIRST's programs.
Boeing Engineering Week FIRST Robotics Demo - 25-Feb-2016
We demonstrated our robot, attended a aeronautic engineering exhibit, and went on a plant tour of the Chinook assembly line.
Girls Exploring Tomorrow's Technology (GETT) - 12-March-2016
Robotics Demo at Lionville Elementary School - 14-March-2016
Sugartown Elementary School's Lego Expo and Robotics Fair - 22-April-2016
A joint FRC1640-FTC7314 demonstration. The Sab-BOT-age teams were again a big hit with the Sugartown students!

Media

VISTA Article
IRI Video

Projects

Standard Design

People

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

DEWBOT XII Students
DEWBOT XII Mentors
Sponsors 2016

See our other robots in the Robot Archives.