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* The entire team started to conceptualize what we wanted our robot to be able to do in the autonomous mode of the game. We utilized a red v. blue scorer and the game manual to help us accomplish this. Our priority autonomous routine is to push the beacon button and score the climbers (because they're so close to each other), and possibly go to the ramp. Another auton routine could be to just go to the high zone of the mountain. | * The entire team started to conceptualize what we wanted our robot to be able to do in the autonomous mode of the game. We utilized a red v. blue scorer and the game manual to help us accomplish this. Our priority autonomous routine is to push the beacon button and score the climbers (because they're so close to each other), and possibly go to the ramp. Another auton routine could be to just go to the high zone of the mountain. | ||
− | * Mentor Gary brought in a sample color sensor that we could experiment and mess around with. We figured that we could use encoders or something to get to the white sensor line, and then use the sensor to home in on the beacon. The ramp was a lot more reflective than the light, so that could be used to our advantage. | + | * Mentor Gary brought in a sample color sensor that we could experiment and mess around with. We figured that we could use encoders or something to get to the white sensor line, and then use the sensor to home in on the beacon. The ramp was a lot more reflective than the light, so that could be used to our advantage. |
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* Braden learned how the field elements get set up and also learned how the new color sensor worked. | * Braden learned how the field elements get set up and also learned how the new color sensor worked. | ||
* The team determined how much debris could reliably fit in a single basket located on the mountain. | * The team determined how much debris could reliably fit in a single basket located on the mountain. | ||
+ | * The team Decided on orderininining the importante parts of a possibru strategy. This is so when we create the robot we can create in order to completetetetete certain taskes without much of the efforts. A.K.A as being lazy. | ||
+ | *Bennett helped in ordering the most important ways to score during tele-op. | ||
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− | * | + | *We tested the color sencore and picked our priorties for the game |
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Revision as of 00:11, 15 September 2015
Competition Season Meeting
Meeting Date | Meeting Time | Location | Team Members in Attendance: |
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14-Sep-2015 | 6:00-8:00 | TCHS Brandywine | Myles, Josh, Akhila, Trent, Braiden, Justin, Amal, Wade, Snarr, Bennett |
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Counted Debris which would fit in each goal |
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Teleop |
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