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!Meeting Date !!Meeting Time !!Location !!Attendees
 
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|Saturday, July 26, 2014
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|Monday, September 8, 2014
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|6pm-9pm
 
|TCHS Brandywine
 
|TCHS Brandywine
|Trevor, Brad, CJ, Morgan, Nick
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|Trevor, Brad, CJ, Morgan, Nick, Akhila, Amal, Josh, Braden, Justin, Laura
 
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!Tasks !! Reflections
 
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| '''Prioritize Autonomous'''
 
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*''Put Reflections here''
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* We brainstormed the different autonomous modes we should have. We would need at least 2 depending on our starting position, and more depending on what we want to do. 
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* We also tested and timed these different scenarios so we could more accurately determine what we can do in the first 30 seconds.
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|'''Prototype a Chassis'''
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* Brad, CJ, Trevor, Nick and Laura started to design and build a prototype chassis to drive around, being about eighteen inches by fifteen inches, using the standard kit wheels for the base wheels.
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* For today, the prototype looked like a square.
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* With this chassis, we can start to work on knocking over the kickstand.
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|'''Work On Engineering Notebook'''
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* We had to write down our thoughts on the spot while still thinking thoughts of the robot
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* We had to think of the robot's functions in part of the engineering notebook.
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|'''Discuss Robot Requirements'''
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* Before building our robot, we must first know what our robot needs to include. We discussed the various requirements for the robot
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* We designed our dreamy downward descent down the declining ramp into the rambunctious robot rolling goal score to the perplexing piercing parallel parking zone
 
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|'''Task'''
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|'''Discuss how to Meet the Robot Requirements'''
 
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*''Put Reflections here''
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* We discussed various ways to meet the requirements we discussed for the robot.
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* We discussed having a wheel pool in the wiffle balls. So we then discussed having it bring them to a shooting mechanism.
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* We were thinking of having 4 motors with an L Chain.
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* To pick the balls up off the ground, we are thinking of using a single wheel, Dual Wheel, or Tank Treads.
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* We decided for the transmission on a four motor chain drive system with tank tread.
 
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==Idea Gallery==
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<gallery widths=250 heights=250 perrow=3>
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image:FTC_whiteboard_140908-1.jpg|Autonomous scoring
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image:FTC_whiteboard_140908-2.jpg|Autonomous strategy when starting from the parking zone
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image:FTC_whiteboard_140908-3.jpg|Autonomous strategy when starting from the ramp
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image:FTC_whiteboard_140908-5.jpg|Robot functions
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[image:FTC_whiteboard_140908-11.jpg|Tanktread possessor/scorer schematic
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image:FTC_whiteboard_140908-6.jpg|Drive & Possessor concepts
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image:FTC_whiteboard_140908-7.jpg|Lift concepts
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image:FTC_whiteboard_140908-9.jpg|Scorer concepts
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 26 October 2014

Competition Season Meeting

Meeting Date Meeting Time Location Attendees
Monday, September 8, 2014 6pm-9pm TCHS Brandywine Trevor, Brad, CJ, Morgan, Nick, Akhila, Amal, Josh, Braden, Justin, Laura


Tasks Reflections
Prioritize Autonomous
  • We brainstormed the different autonomous modes we should have. We would need at least 2 depending on our starting position, and more depending on what we want to do.
  • We also tested and timed these different scenarios so we could more accurately determine what we can do in the first 30 seconds.
Prototype a Chassis
  • Brad, CJ, Trevor, Nick and Laura started to design and build a prototype chassis to drive around, being about eighteen inches by fifteen inches, using the standard kit wheels for the base wheels.
  • For today, the prototype looked like a square.
  • With this chassis, we can start to work on knocking over the kickstand.
Work On Engineering Notebook
  • We had to write down our thoughts on the spot while still thinking thoughts of the robot
  • We had to think of the robot's functions in part of the engineering notebook.
Discuss Robot Requirements
  • Before building our robot, we must first know what our robot needs to include. We discussed the various requirements for the robot
  • We designed our dreamy downward descent down the declining ramp into the rambunctious robot rolling goal score to the perplexing piercing parallel parking zone
Discuss how to Meet the Robot Requirements
  • We discussed various ways to meet the requirements we discussed for the robot.
  • We discussed having a wheel pool in the wiffle balls. So we then discussed having it bring them to a shooting mechanism.
  • We were thinking of having 4 motors with an L Chain.
  • To pick the balls up off the ground, we are thinking of using a single wheel, Dual Wheel, or Tank Treads.
  • We decided for the transmission on a four motor chain drive system with tank tread.

Idea Gallery


Recorded by: Akhila and Morgan Date: Journal Editor: Laura and Brad Date: