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  • *''Robot don't tip!'' software control ...ophy | Focus on Quality, Survivability & Serviceability]] - to be the last robot standing
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  • The Sugartown Elementary Robot Fair is hosted annually by [http://www.gvsd.org/st/site/default.asp Sugarto Image:DB6_Sugartown_FLL_100416_csm_2.jpg|FLL robot in action
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  • There are some pretty cool and very functional robot carts out there. Our current cart is effective and easy to transport, but a *The robot cart (RC) is safe to operate
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  • ...89 (Minds in Gear) also represented [http://www.usfirst.org FIRST] at this robot combat event. The Robot Conflict was a great event drawing many very cleverly-designed robots.
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  • +1 - DEWBOT (Downingtown, Exton & West Chester roBOT)<br>
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  • ...d design skills, Team 1640's main Fall Project is the complete design of a robot to play an old FRC game (from before the team's collective memory). We sel :# Integrate these into a comprehensive robot design
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  • ...guess pneumatics are needed. The sponsor would subsidize the cost of the robot, which I expect would not exceed $5,000 (x-shipping). As a not-FIRST robot project, we have some additional flexibility with components.
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  • [[VEX Robot Challenge]] -- [[VRC Team 81]] [[VEX Robot Challenge]] -- [[VRC Team 82]]
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  • ==VEX Robot Competition Sponsors== :We bring our 8'x10' robot trailer with us to all our events and competitions. These include a dozen l
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  • [[Image:DB8 Philadelphia 120414 csm-6.jpg|right|frameless|upright=1.1|link=Robot Archives|alt=DEWBOT VIII triple balanced on the Bridge]][[Image:DBX 140820 ...ight years developing [[Swerve Central | swerve drive]], in which all four robot drive wheels are independently driven and steered. Technically challenging
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  • ...XF-rW-mc|300|right|DEWBOT I competing at Ramp Riot}}DEWBOT I was our first robot in 2005 and it played the game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_Play_(F ...gional]] (U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, March 2005), the Pennsylvania Robot Challenge (PARC VIII) at Tunkhannock Area High School (May 7, 2005), and Ra
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  • Our second robot was DEWBOT II in 2006 and it played the game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...oter did not traverse. Side-to-side aiming was accomplished by aiming the robot. The overall lift, hopper, shooter system was generally reliable.
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  • # Robot was logically laid-out and posed no significant maintenance problems :DEWBOT III lacked any provisions to lift an alliance robot, but was designed to readily climb any ramp up to 30°.
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  • This year, for the first time in our Team’s history, our Robot was by-in-large designed prior to building. We used Autodesk Inventor duri ...n. The night before the strike, we all assembled at the school and loaded Robot, parts, supplies and essential tools (including a drill press, belt sander
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  • ...:RockwellAutomationAward(Chesapeake2009).jpg|550px|thumb|DEWBot V Team and Robot after winning the [[DEWBOT V's Rockwell Automation Innovation in Control Aw ...hen selected by the Pilot, however, the 7th Wheel is engaged, allowing the robot to pivot rapidly on 3 wheels. This [[DEWBOT V Drive Train | drive-train]]
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  • ...the box, we assemble the box outside in the freezing cold and we ship the robot. ...the box, we assemble the box outside in the freezing cold and we ship the robot.
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  • ...he trigger) moves into arcade drive. This allows the driver to rotate the robot with the single joystick to do sharp turns to the left or right. When the ...n the operator joystick manages the movement of the orbit balls inside the robot. There are two motor / beater bar arrangements. The first bar lifts the o
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  • Electrical and Electronic components are a the second part of the robot triad (mechanical, electrical, programming). From early in the design proc ...fully accessible, but is protected by the frame. Power is routed into the robot to the Power Distribution board.
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  • ==VEX Robot Challenge 2008-2009 Sponsors==
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  • '''VEX Robot Competition - 2008 Sponsor'''
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  • * [[Robot Archives | ''The Robot Archives'']]
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  • image:DB12_HAVOC_160924-20.jpg|Robot set up image:DB12_HAVOC_160924-36.jpg|Surprise! 5181 took their robot all apart just before elims! 'Cause their tire pressure was low. We helpe
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  • *<span style="color:green">'''Driver'''</span>: (base driver) maneuver the robot around the field during each match ...an style="color:green">'''Operator'''</span>: (co-driver) work the various robot scoring mechanisms depending on the game
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  • *''Robot don't tip!'' software control ...ophy | Focus on Quality, Survivability & Serviceability]] - to be the last robot standing
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  • =VEX Robot Challenge=
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  • ...40 (Team Sab-BOT-age) was part of the winning alliance in the Pennsylvania Robot Challenge (PARC) at Tunkhannock High School on May 9, 2009, along with alli ...RC_2753_09509_csm.jpg|Team 2753 (Team Overdrive) - ''this is a rookie team robot? -- Awesome!''
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:Drive-train]]
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  • ...most opponents around. We play great defense. ''This is a true driver's robot.'' More agile than suited to straight runs. ...drive-train with the chassis oriented wide was selected for this year’s robot on the basis of providing superior maneuverability on a low-friction surfac
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  • [[DEWBOT V | Robot]] agility was perceived to be an important attribute for the Lunacy competi ...mode, the 7th Wheel is raised above the playing surface and inactive. The robot drives and steers in normal tank mode. Pilot/Driver control is tank also,
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  • ...EWBOT V Drive Train|drive-train]] refers to the "robot moving" part of the robot). The robot chassis’ wide orientation allows a generous 19 in wide opening in the cha
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  • ###Mission 2 - build a 1/2 scale VEX chassis of a corner steer robot with tank, crab, snake drive cabpability. Clem to contact Steve to see if
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  • ...n. The night before the strike, we all assembled at the school and loaded Robot, parts, supplies and essential tools (including a drill press, belt sander :* Robot speed & acceleration using [[DEWBOT III]]
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  • A double-extension '''Lift''' was required to allow the Robot to both fit within the starting envelope and to reach a height sufficient t ...ht should be such as to catapult the Trackball over the Overpass while the Robot remains entirely under the Overpass.
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  • ...isis forced some changes, including the change from a 6-wheel to a 4-wheel robot. 2wd was retained, with the now rear Performance wheels driven. ...oth driven, overall gear reduction ratios were 14.6:1 and 37.3:1. Maximum robot speeds (@ max efficiency) was 11.4 and 4.4 ft/s (in high & low gears, respe
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  • Pick the rule set you want to use. If you pick VRC then your robot must conform to the basic VRC rule for '''Elevation''' to play in both cont
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  • Looking for a summer project? Looking for a challenge for your robot skills. Want to prove you can do two things at one time? ...nges are not. Prove to the East Coast that you have the smarts to build a robot that can play two different games.
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  • ...e are comments from Chief Delphi about who gets to drive (both VEX and big robot). It's here for comments and consolidation. * Knowledge of Robot
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  • In some cases we cater to the parent, for example we start VEX Robot Sessions at 6:30 and at 8:30 PM we are done and packed up and the roboteers
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  • ...We won 5 of our 6 qualifying matches. These matches were played with (2) robot alliances (and, of course, just 2 trailers). The game was further modified We learned our drive-train does need some pit attention (the robot has been busy in demos of late). Two important pit points noted:
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  • ...ravity was kept very low (9"?) and almost exactly centered (3" back?). The robot never experienced wheelies and was able to push other robots even on the sl ...center of gravity, the battery nested awkwardly and haphazardly within the robot. It made for difficult and sometimes painful installation and removable and
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  • * Did I already say reliable? A robot with an unreliable drive-train spends a lot of very embarasing time sitting ...ut so far never an issue with [[DEWBOT V]]) would have a minimal impact on robot mobility.
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  • ...not provide more traction than 4wd (again, all other things being equal - robot weight, drive power per side, gearing, wheel base, wheel friction coefficie ...train]] with the thought that this could serve as the chassis for our next robot. While it did not (due to special challenges associated with Lunacy), the
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  • ...:RockwellAutomationAward(Chesapeake2009).jpg|400px|thumb|DEWBot V Team and Robot after winning the Rockwell Automation Award]] Here is a robot that doesn’t know it’s math 6+1=3. This robot’s [[DEWBOT V Drive Train | drive system]] gets the job done by morphing f
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  • *Officially identify robot-related FRC happenings by "DEWBOT #" (e.g. DEWBOT V not 2009). Year numbers *Tense for past robot descriptions.
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  • ...rget the amazement and pride we felt when the judges explained, "Here is a robot that doesn’t know it’s math, '''6+1=3'''." Image:DB5_Chesapeake_unpacking_090319_csm.jpg|Uncrating the robot (Siri & Matt)
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[2008 Drive-train Development]][[Category:Drive-train]][[Category:Project
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  • ...Ontario created a biaxial drive (which they called "Linkage-drive" and the robot "Twitch") for the 2008 (Overdrive) season. Videos showed good mobility and ...he playing field. This could lead to high center-of-mass for the complete robot.
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  • [[Image:Bartholomew Stair Climbing Robot.jpg|500px|right]] ...eads -- classic long treads that grab the front of the stairs and pull the robot up
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  • Twich Robot Wheel and Orientation When we built the robot we had colored tape (red, yellow, green, white)
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  • At the center of Easy-C is a linkable library that can be used to do robot functions. The library makes the MPLabs C compiler easier to develop code
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  • ...t up to enforce realistic shooting conditions for candidates. Last year's robot was adapted to pull our practice Trailer, thereby providing an accurately m [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]]
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  • ...g teams job is simple. Create a robust packing system that will allow the robot to be shipped 2000 miles, get bounced around by forklifts in trucks, get ja ...or do repairs and build supports from last years crate. Historically the robot gets loaded into the crate at about 2AM. In February. Outside. So the bi
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  • ...robot does not have a lot of power or an endless supply of power. In the robot design the amount of motors is limited by the rules to a combination of no ...ht goes up, the amount of power needed to move the robot goes up. A heavy robot uses most of it's power to move, rather than playing the game. This is one
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  • ...oth driven, overall gear reduction ratios were 14.6:1 and 37.3:1. Maximum robot speeds (@ max efficiency) was 11.4 and 4.4 ft/s (in high & low gears, respe Front wheels are 8" diameter x 2" wide [http://www.ifirobotics.com/robot-traction-wheels.shtml IFI Traction Wheels] (IFI-WHEEL-820-50) with Roughtop
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  • ...e game to allow bi-directional play (picking up ringers on one side of the robot and scoring on the other) or to manage center-of-mass when climbing ramps a Gripping just the Ringer OD leaves the Ringer hole clear of robot parts. This makes scoring easier. It especially avoids interference with
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT III]][[Category:Photo Galleries]]
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  • ...team is responsible for the motion of the robot up and down the field. The robot needs to be fast, nimble, yet powerful and sturdy, but not weigh a lot. It
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  • ...play the game. While a rolling drive base can compete as a defensive only robot, you only make it into the final alliances if you can score points. ...They work very closely with the [[Drive Team]] on the construction of the robot. They are hybrid team of mechanical, electrical (motors), pneumatics and s
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  • If the Drive Team and Game Teams are the legs and arms of the robot, the Electrical Team is both the circulatory and nervous systems. ...s happening and report it into the control system is key to any successful robot.
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  • ...at separates the great teams from the good teams. In only a few hours the robot can be programmed to move around the field and to play the game. ...g the autonomous period to score bonus points is what makes a championship robot.
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  • This means lots of movement of the robot and the roboteers. The robot not only is a pain to move (it's heavy at 120 lbs. and bulky) but comes wit ...petitions each year, one in Philadelphia and another one farther away. The robot gets shipped in it's container. We need to take any spare parts and our ne
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  • ...0209_csm_1.jpg|Siri & Heather install the hopper for the first time on the robot (it'll come off soon) [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:DEWBOT V Build]][[Category:Photo Galleries
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  • * demonstrate all of the features and fuctions of the robot to judges and spectators.
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  • ...e cut, drill, file, shape, weld, sand, paint, and assemble any part of the robot we do it safely. We strive to have a safey culture. Every time we move materials, parts, field elements and the robot we do it safely.
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  • ...e for all of the artwork like tee-shirts, banner, posters, artwork for the robot, etc. ;[[Design Team]]:responsible for the overall design of the robot. They are responsible for making sure the follow on designs and fabricatio
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  • ...rts of robotics is the visual appeal of the robot and the extension of the robot team's brand. Famous teams have recognized brands: == Robot Art ==
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:DEWBOT V Build]][[Category:Photo Galleries
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:DEWBOT V Build]][[Category:Photo Galleries
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:DEWBOT V Build]][[Category:Photo Galleries
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:DEWBOT V Build]][[Category:Photo Galleries
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:DEWBOT V Build]][[Category:Photo Galleries
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  • File:DB5_weight_check_090215_csm.jpg|Weight check with robot nearly complete File:DB5 spindle bottom conduit & Vex pot 090215 csm.jpg|Robot underview showing Spindle bottom and drive, conduit bottom and conduit-driv
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  • File:DB4_vex_robot_080107_csm_1.jpg|VEX robot File:DB4_vex_robot_080107_csm_2.jpg|VEX robot
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  • :[[Media:Programming_a_Pivot_Drive_Robot.pdf|'''Programming a Pivot Drive Robot''']]. [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:DEWBOT VI]][[Category:Drive-train]][[Categ
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT IV]][[Category:DEWBOT IV Build]][[Category:Photo Galleri
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  • ...nther Robotics) and 2607 (Robovikings, who substituted for 365 after their robot died in the Finals) performed superbly throughout the playoffs.<br> ...aled its completed 2011 robot, DEWBOT VII, into a bag for competition. The robot will be unsealed at the team's first competition at Rochester Institute of
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT IV]][[Category:DEWBOT IV Build]][[Category:Photo Galleri
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT IV]][[Category:DEWBOT IV Build]][[Category:Photo Galleri
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  • Image:DB4_McKown_080131_csm.jpg|Clem McKown with robot Image:DB4_McKown_Klufas_080201_csm.jpg|Heather & Matt K working under robot
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  • Image:DB4_080204_csm.jpg|''The state of the robot'' Image:DB4_Maley_under_robot_080204_csm.jpg|Siri working under the robot
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  • Image:DB4_Siri_080210_csm.jpg|Siri working under robot Image:DB4_Paul_robot_080210_csm.jpg|Paul & robot
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  • ...We joined the 3rd Alliance (1511 and 316) in the quarterfinals after 484's robot broke.
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  • The ten push buttons corresponded to actions on the robot: Capture, Catch, Park, Possess, Armed, Hurdle, Prepare To Place (PTP), Plac ...rk-lift-catapult was controlled by a state machine. A limit switch on the robot sensed the lowest position of the fork-lift. There was a shaft encoder att
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  • ...n the building at the same time (Uncrating Dewbot) and were able to give a robot demonstration during lunch. Image:DB5_GETT_robot_090328_csm.jpg|robot's-eye view of GETT lunch
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  • The Sugartown Elementary Robot Fair is hosted annually by [http://www.gvsd.org/st/site/default.asp Sugarto Image:DB6_Sugartown_FLL_100416_csm_2.jpg|FLL robot in action
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  • Image:DB4_R²_Praveen_081108_csm_2.jpg|Praveen working on Team 81 VEX robot Image:DB4_R²_vex_81_081108_csm.jpg|Team 81's (VEX) Robot
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  • :[[Media:Programming_a_Pivot_Drive_Robot.pdf|'''Programming a Pivot Drive Robot''']]. ...sign] is a link to a presentation that Al Skierkiewicz gave this spring on Robot Electrical Design. It covers a wide variety of information that should be
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  • Image:DB2_Uwchlan_Ian_060708_csm.jpg|Ian with robot
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  • [[DEWBOT VI]] kicked soccar balls all day. The robot has just been serviced prior to the demonstration. Three VEX robots kept t
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  • ...ve train, what kind of drive trains are their, which ones are best for our robot. We will begin building a number of different drive bases to practice with ...6 - October 28:''Build Night'' Our first 100% build night creating our new robot
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT III]]
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  • .... And a new camera for taking these photos (these are the first team 1640 robot pictures [of very many] taken with a Canon EOS 5D).
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  • * This file contains the Team 1640 Robot Routines -- DEWBOT IV - 2008 FRC // Move Robot Straight With Motor Error Correction
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  • ...heel drive Drive-train. This drive-train was generally satisfactory. The robot's concentration of mass aft (where the drives and ball lift live) kept the [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT II]][[Category:Drive-train]]
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  • ...the Ball Lift. The Beater Bar also prevented balls from being lost during robot reverse drive. A pair of guides directed the balls into the Ball Lift entr :Our plan was to use the vision system in an ''acquire'' mode to aim the robot and set the elevation (based on distance to target) before shooting. Alas,
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT II]]
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  • * The mount and integration of the Shooter with the robot, including the ''"ski jump"'' ===Week Two - Complete prototyping, robot design & begin build (1/15-1/21)===
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  • :# Crab mode – pivots all wheels together and at common speed to steer the robot in any direction on the 2-d playing surface (true 2-d drive). Traditionall ...mode – pivots front and rear wheels in opposite directions to guide the robot through a turn
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT II]][[Category:Photo Galleries]]
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  • Image:DB2_Faller_robot_060204_csm.jpg|Ed Faller & robot [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT II]][[Category:Photo Galleries]]
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  • ..._shooter_elevation_drive_060207_csm.jpg|Shooter elevation drive mounted on robot Image:DB2_Sabatino_robot_060208_csm.jpg|Paul Sabatino with the robot
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  • Image:DB2_Steven_060214_csm.jpg|Steven & robot Image:DB2_diet_060218_csm.jpg|robot diet
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  • ::Team 7230 won a trophy for placing second out of thirty four teams in Robot Performance! ::Team 2028 won a second place trophy for Quality Robot Design!
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  • |'''22''' 6-9PM Crate the Robot |'''23''' Robot Ships!
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  • ...s. Clem will contact Bs, KN and others. We will endeavor to set up a big robot and some small robots with posters in key sponsor' lobbies. Let's turn Jul
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