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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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  • #Report on FRC Pivot Robot ###We need a robot that will work to demo - work on this weekend and Tuesday night
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  • ...p in. We have enough programming cables and Vex robots for you to borrow a robot to program. Come join us! (Wednesday: 6:30-8:30pm at DEC) ...explore the RobotC environment and download a sample program to drive the robot using tank and single stick drives. We also will survey the types of availa
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  • This event is a "Ready, Queue, Play" event. When the robot is ready, the team gets in line and gets queued for the next match. :This award goes to the team that has the most robust robot. During an event the robots are often pushed to their limits, this team was
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT V]][[Category:Drive-train]][[Category:Swerve Drive]]
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  • [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT VI]][[Category:Drive-train]][[Category:Swerve Drive]]
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  • 1640 played well at Ramp Riot. Our robot scoring performance (hitherto not a strong point for us) was way up. Carly drove very agressively, and has become adept at pinning between the robot and trailer, so that we can score. Ken and Paul took turns as Operator. C
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  • ...s to help out showing the Girl Scouts how to drive and make repairs on the robot. ...robot team will be competing until 4PM and there is also a First Technical Robot challenge going on. There is a lot to see and do. There is a food and dri
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  • ...friends and extended family. You can pick tickets up any of the times the robot team meets. There are only 300 tickets so act fast! ...ve they will match. Depending on the amount, sponsors name appear on the robot and on team t-shirts.
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  • ##Clem will design shelves to stack the robot #Report on FRC Pivot Robot
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  • ...game, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakaway_(FIRST) ''BREAKAWAY'']. This robot combines a novel, [[DEWBOT VI Creativity Award sponsored by Xerox (Philadel ...) needed to clear the bump and this clearance was precisely provided. The robot's Center-of-Mass is kept low (9.75" from grade) and centered between the 4
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  • ...split again to discuss shooters and herders along with how to suspend the robot from the towers. We came up with a number of ideas that we will discuss on :*With the robot still in the design phase the [[DEWBOT_VI_Electrical | Electrical]] team is
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  • ...d programming perspective), we should have an extraordinarily maneuverable robot and one well-suited to this year’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakawa ...s. The second of these (coming off the flat top of the bump) will put the robot at a considerable tipping risk unless center of mass (CoM) is very low.
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  • ...where the robot drives itself and a teleop mode where roboteers drive the robot, there is a huge amount of shared programming. ...anged. If you make the right side drive motors go faster than the left the robot moves in a gentle arc to the left.
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  • While the motors and pneumatics are the muscles of the robot, the wiring is the central nervous system. Electrical wiring supplies powe ...ound the battery and box. This means the battery will not come out of the robot even if it's upside down. The Tuffak parts are shown in the drawing in blu
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  • ...mechanical can be consider done. The programming team now has to make the robot dance. Go programmers.
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  • While the motors and pneumatics are the muscles of the robot, the wiring is the central nervous system. Electrical wiring supplies powe ...e Electrical team. See [[DEWBOT VI Electrical]] for information about the robot.
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  • :* Robot frame needs to avoid ball entrapment ==[[media:State_of_the_Robot_DB6.pdf | State of the Robot]] - 3-February-2010 - Clem==
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  • ...l, and tunneling has been rather useful for us. In fact, we were the first robot to go through the tunnel at [[DEWBOT VI Finger Lakes Regional | FLR]]. ...ot possess) three balls into the goal. We think in most cases the opposing robot will try to hang, so we will have the space to ourselves. In the case wher
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  • ...edia team is responsible for all of the print and web media along with the robot graphics. Members include:
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  • ...sponsible for the construction of all practice field pieces as well as the robot shipping crate and various wooden forms and jigs for the [[DEWBOT VI Drive
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  • ...transmissions with tight tolerances]], and [[DEWBOT_IX_Welding|welding the robot frame]] in-house. Mentors who once reviewed the basics now teach [[engineer ...gy. We've expanded our program to deliver [[FIRST LEGO League]] and [[VEX Robot Challenge]] opportunities to elementary and middle school students and even
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  • ...friends and extended family. You can pick tickets up any of the times the robot team meets. There are only 300 tickets so act fast! ...give they will match. Depending on the amount, sponsors name appear on the robot and on team t-shirts.
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  • ...r, the VEX roboteers can work on any of the days we are at DEC for the FRC robot. ...n optional time and work on the robot they can. Roboteers should use the robot workshop door on the optional days.
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  • ...n. The come in many structural shapes like the aluminum that we use on the robot. Pultrusions can be machined with normal wood working tools. The dust from ...ower arm that will be bolted to a heavy strong double aluminum rail on the robot base. Look at picture 4. For this mount, tube in tube construction works ve
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  • ...edia team is responsible for all of the print and web media along with the robot graphics. :*Started laying out the graphics for the sponsor logos on the robot top
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  • ...teams, the number of prior official competitions correlates strongly with robot performance. (Few teams do ''not'' improve over the season.) :Rationale: Very helpful insight into overall robot abilities and contribution--this is who to watch out for.
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  • ...unxsutawney Phil says that there will be six more weeks of winter, but the robot must ship in three weeks! (AP/Gene J. Puskar) Image:DB6_electrical_components_100202_csm.jpg|Electronics ready for the robot
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  • ...ly & Mike Rizzo putting on the painted red bumpers (so Carly can drive the robot faster) Image:DB6_side_herding_100217_csm.jpg|Herding with robot side & sideguards. We can no longer drive over the balls from the sides.
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  • We took eight VEX robot teams on Saturday. This is the largest VEX event in Pennsylvania, it is sp ...ell. During the qualification rounds we played very well, with only a few robot malfunctions. At the end we had two teams in the top ten. Team 81, Longsh
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  • *Snake Mode - mode where robot moves like a snake. It can turn sharply by angling wheels. Angle and speed *Crab Mode - mode where robot moves in a 2D plane. Efficient from getting on place to another
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  • '''Build nights'''We are back to our regular Wednesday build nights. The robot shop is also open on the weekends from 12-5PM on both Saturday and Sunday i
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  • The picture below shows the mounting points inside the robot. You can see the wingnuts holding the bumper in place.
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  • '''Build nights'''We are back to our regular Wednesday build nights. The robot shop is also open on the weekends from 12-5PM on both Saturday and Sunday i ...g this year, if you know anyone that would be willing to contribute to our robot team please let us know.
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  • ==VEX Robot Challenge 2009 / 2010 Sponsors==
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  • '''Build nights'''We are back to our regular Wednesday build nights. The robot shop is also open on the weekends from 12-5PM on both Saturday and Sunday i ...g this year, if you know anyone that would be willing to contribute to our robot team please let us know.
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  • [[FIRST Robotics Competition]] [[VEX Robot Challenge]] [[FIRST Lego League]]. [[:Category:Students | student]][[:Category:Robot | robot]][[Alumni]]
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  • ...T Robotics Competition is about much more than the mechanics of building a robot or winning a competitive event. It is about the partnership among people wh ...e point where we are not just focused on building a robot but are building robot awareness in our schools and our community. The following is our entry. O
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  • We are engineers and robot builders. A lot of the time we use jargon and sometimes we use a big word ...t and resources, and because it's surprisingly helpful to know what's on a robot after it ships.
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  • ...duplicated the key geometry and construction of the forward portion of the robot chassis, focusing on accurately duplicating every chassis element which wou ...xy chassis'' enabled us to turn a mechanically and electrically functional robot chassis over to the Programming and Field sub-teams to allow them time to w
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  • // This task is used to control your robot during the autonomous phase of a VEX Competition. // You must modify the code to add your own robot specific commands here.
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  • Image:DB6_Siri_cover_100221_csm.jpg|Siri with robot cover Image:DB6_crate_build_100222_csm_5.jpg|Robot cradle built into the crate base
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  • == Clear - Battery (robot and drills) == :Four robot battery labeled #1-#4
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  • ...in the crate a similar sound was heard, was there something wrong with the robot? Nay, it was the collective sound of the sighs of relief let out be all who
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  • :Our Robot is known as DEWBOT VI, or ‘Dewbot’ to friends.
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  • ...g this year, if you know anyone that would be willing to contribute to our robot team please let us know.
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  • ...T Robotics Competition is about much more than the mechanics of building a robot or winning a competitive event. It is about the partnership among people wh ...endeavors. We have gained an appreciation for every task and feat that the robot accomplishes.
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  • Image:VEX_DEC_Event_1712_testing_100313_csm.jpg|Team 1712 testing their robot
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  • ...suffered from missing team members, but Corey kept the code flying and the robot rolling and placed 8th in the qualifications. ...ward. The team had documented the steps (and mis-steps) in building their robot.
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  • The brake jumper is installed on the drive cRio. This means every time the robot changes direction the wheel will stop, dragging the tread. The other wheel *Carly noted that the robot drifts to one side during auto mode. Could this be a code issue or mechani
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  • ###Proxy chassis / second robot works #Off-Season Spring Robot Events
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  • ...in the goals are 2 points each. At the end of the two minute match if the robot is on the clear top of the center ramp that is worth 5 points. Balls may b
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  • # Work on a robot for the PSU Abington Firefighting contest
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  • The Pennsylvania Robot Competition (PARC), graciously hosted by Team 222 (Trigertrons) at Tunkhann ...we spent every spare minute (and a few which weren't spares) repairing the robot (in spite of this, we were the 6th alliance captain and made it to the semi
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  • ...two (2) Regionals and (2) off-season events, I have yet to see a suspended robot. Many robots that attempt to hang fail to succeed. Image:DB6_MM_Andrew_Carly_Rizzo_100515_csm.jpg|Andrew & Carly placing the robot for match 3 with Mike Rizzo in background
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  • There were (7) qualifying matches for each robot. Unfortunately, I'm not sure how many of these we won or lost, or by what SF 2-3 Loss 4-11 - ''one robot absent due to 2753 mechanical problems''<br>
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  • ...e (use the back entrance) for our build night this Wednesday. Come drive a robot!
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  • :* '''Finalists''' - [[DEWBOT VII Ramp Riot | Ramp Riot]] with 2<sup>nd</sup> robot & drive team competing under the ''nom de guerre'' 1641 ...tors put their hearts, minds and hands into designing and building a great robot. Paradoxically, the time seems both far too short and much too long.
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  • Every Wednesday night Steve & Foster can be found at our robot club teaching anyone who walks through the door. Steve is a gifted teacher ...Steve’s nonprofit STEM Robotics and their goal to create a community of Robot clubs to support each other in the Philadelphia area. My son and I had the
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  • We will be posting plans for the 2010 Summer of Robot Fun, keep an eye out for it! During the year we actively work on the robot. Our primary build season runs from January through April. We also go to
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  • Image:Dtwn_Science_fair_VEX_brawl_100503_csm.jpg|VEX robot brawl
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  • ...ing their robots to compete in an alliance format against other teams. The robot kit is reusable from year-to-year and is programmed using a variety of lang Unlike FRC, there is no 'stop build day' when the robot has to be finished; teams can work on their robots up to and during competi
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  • ...1640's 2010 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakaway_(FIRST) ''BREAKAWAY''] robot, [[DEWBOT VI]] is equipped with a novel, [[DEWBOT VI Creativity Award spons :* Either unplugging the Jaguar PWM cable, or "rebooting" the robot corrects the lock-up.
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  • ...-held showcases. This is the program our friends at [[Sugartown Elementary Robot Fair | Sugartown Elementary]] have. ...ram and compete with autonomous (not driver-controlled) LEGO robots in the Robot Game. The annual Game constitutes 2.5 minutes of tasks or missions that oft
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  • :# Performing basic maintenance on the robot, especially the [[DEWBOT VI Drive Train | drive-train]] to compensate for t Image:DB6_pivot_removed_100602_csm.jpg|Pivot removed from robot
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  • ...ve kinds of desserts. After dinner some of the team stayed to work on the robot to get it ready for Saturday, some went back to the hotel and others stayed ...stuff in a Mentor only tournament. Mentors Clem, Siri and Rizzo drove the robot with Faith, Rizzo, Rita and Foster performing the human player role. Our s
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  • |'''[[Steering Committee]]'''<br> || '''[[FIRST Robotics]]''' || '''[[VEX Robot Challenge]]''' |[[Downingtown Science Fair]] || [[Sugartown Elementary Robot Fair]] || [[Pancake Breakfast 2009]] || [[2009 Pool Party]] || [[2008 Team
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  • Model: [[Media:Model Design Handout(skm2010-DB6revPARC1).pdf | Robot Design Highlights Handout]]<br> .../first-robotics-canada/workshop-presentations/robotdesign.pdf Simbotics on Robot Design] (see especially Strategic Design, Functional Design)<br>
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  • ...ion, it tends to either fail to possess the ball, or to cause or allow the robot to drive over the ball. We really could not effectively herd balls into th ...ject balls into the goal from the goal's ramp (without having to drive the robot entirely into the goal).
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  • ...preforms to these specifications and is permanently downloaded in both the robot and the spare cRio.<br> 2. Prepare robot
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  • ...etty much sucks. Though we've determined that we can connect the DS to the robot through the wireless in the pit, we sometimes (though thankfully not even m ...field and communicating with alliance coaches with a ref standing over the robot. I admit I'm pretty well biased towards the "avoid penalties" call. - Siri)
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  • Image:DB6_IRI_on_the_move_100716_csm.jpg|Moving to place robot on the field - Cynette at left ...f_the_box_1501_100716_csm.jpg|Team 1501's '''outstanding''' out-of-the-box robot
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  • :We really are a tri-zone robot. We pretty much finished proving that is this match, when 1640, 2062, and 1 We're down a robot! Guess that sort of explains the score: 8 to 1. Siri drove with Clem operat
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  • ...dy to go so others could play on the. Jack did a great job of keeping the robot running and an even better job of driving the wheels off of it. It was a to ...t due to our good seeding, somewhat due to the improvements we made to the robot.
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  • ;P4. [[Team 1640 Robot Cart | Robot Cart]] (Supervisor<nowiki>:</nowiki> )
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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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  • :* The team & robot did very well :* Communications - we had a communications problem between the Classmate and robot when tethered. No significant field failures. Most times, tethering throu
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  • A ROBOT may only possess one (1) Game Piece at a time. Each ROBOT may pre-load (1) Game Piece. Each alliance may pre-position (4) Game Piece
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  • A ROBOT is DOCKED if it is fully supported by the CHARGE STATION at the end of Auto A ROBOT is ENGAGED if all alliance ROBOTs contacting the CHARGE STATION are DOCKED
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  • ==VEX Robot Challenge 2010 / 2011 Sponsors==
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  • :* Primarily an offensive robot, designed to score points by accepting balls from alliance robots, passing ...energy intrinsic to this game makes it very easy and tempting to design a robot capable in inflicting serious injury. A primary design requirement is that
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  • :* Space on Robot :* Space in Robot Handouts at community events, demonstrations & competitions
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  • |'''21''' 9AM-9PM Crate the Robot<br>Lunch: TBD-Moyer Family<br>Dinner:TBD-Morganto<br> |'''22''' Robot Ships!
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  • Image:DB6_DD_Carly_Maley_placing_101016_csm_1.jpg|Carly & Siri Maley placing robot on field ...e:DB6_DD_Carly_Maley_carrying_101016_csm_1.jpg|Carly & Siri Maley carrying robot onto field
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  • ...as a programming testbed, prototype chassis, and opposition-force practice robot. ...R_pit_Ben_Kellom_Maley_101113_csm.jpg|Ben, Ben Kellom & Siri Maley work on robot in pit
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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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  • ...e six stations set up at Girls in Gear©, including FRC robot driving, FRC robot parts, observing the FRC and FTC competitions, a hands on driving demonstra ...scouts got to drive a very cool X shaped omni drive, and a legged walking robot.
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  • ...a custom hook on a slide that grabbed the upper outside and the lifted the robot. When it hung it was the turning point for those matches. ...gressive defensive play. The pinning rule (5 seconds and back away a full robot length 18") was explained to all the teams. Teams were also warned about t
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  • [[media:FRC_1640_Arm_Analysis.pdf|Analysis of arm motion]] for a robot with a 2-joint arm playing Logomotion. 12 Jan 2011, Clem<br> [[media:DoubleJointGeometry skm.ppt|Arm analysis 2]] for a robot with a 2-joint arm playing Logomotion, includes all scoring pegs. 15 Jan 20
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  • ...l be using FRC Labview software and provided libraries for programming the robot. Be sure to check the robot. During a '''sprint planning''' meeting, we will choose the highest priori
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  • ...ge:DB19_FMA_Champs_20240406-43.jpg|upright=1.1|right|frameless]]FRC 1640's robot for the 2024 game, Crescendo. ...ethically sourced. No students were harmed (or killed) while building the robot ''(yet)''.
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  • :A dossier of [[media:Robot_profiles_101212.pdf | Robot Profiles]] was built game simulation. These were assigned to students and ::* Mount high on robot
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  • .... We meet them one-on-one, giving shop and pit tours, helping kids earn “Robot Driver Licenses”, and introducing everyone to the magic of the FIRST fami ...ithin five percent (5%), the actual final weight, and configuration of our robot. Mentors have gone from the basics to teaching advanced engineering. Our pr
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  • ...tors put their hearts, minds and hands into designing and building a great robot. Paradoxically, the time seems both far too short and much too long. ...McKown took turns practicing and welding the chassis front (2<sup>nd</sup> robot).
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  • My personal favorite was Sparks Team 23B. This robot had so much going on, from a pneumatic driven two speed shifter to an amazi 24A - Robot (drivers) Skills (83 pts)
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  • Image:DB7_McKown_CAD_110125_csm.jpg|Clem McKown designing robot in CAD [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT VII]][[Category:DEWBOT VII Build]][[Category:Photo Galle
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  • Image:DB7_live_video_110130_csm.jpg|Ben R showing great live video from the robot camera Image:DB7_chassis_110205_csm.jpg|Robot chassis
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  • Probably one of the most important decision to make for the robot. There were many pros and cons for both sides. Do you continue with the d ...rs and processor, and can leave more time for working other aspects of the robot. However with this, sacrifice the maneuverability of the other option. Whil
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  • Image:DB7_robot_deux_wired_110206_csm.jpg|''Robot deux'' wired Image:DB7_robot_deux_wired_mass_110206_csm.jpg|Mass of ''robot deux'' with electronics panel
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  • '''Estimated Robot Contribution:''' 10-18<br> Match 31: painful 36-44 loss (Carly, Sasha, Andrew, Clem) - one alliance robot was a no-show<br>
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  • Image:DB7_MichaelM_110217_csm.jpg|Michael M setting up the robot for autonomous [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT VII]][[Category:DEWBOT VII Build]][[Category:Photo Galle
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  • Image:DB7_Rizzo_Maley_robot_jokes_110221_csm.jpg|Mike Rizzo & Siri Maley with robot jokes (thanks, Riz) [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT VII]][[Category:DEWBOT VII Build]][[Category:Photo Galle
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  • ....jpg|400px|right|thumb|2228's (''Cougar Tech's'') gracious ''Most Creative Robot'' Award]][[DEWBOT VII]]'s first competition was at the Finger Lakes Regiona ...ugar Tech'', Honeoye Falls, NY) graciously awarded us their "Most Creative Robot" award. Thanks, ''Cougar Tech''!
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  • :: Would be able to do 2011 off season events with light repairs to the robot :::Can robot and key parts stay safely in the trailer?
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  • :# Ubertube manually loadable with robot powered-down - NEED :# Arm must be manually movable with robot powered down - NEED
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  • ...ibot concepts - 15-Jan]]'''Email from Clem (1/24):''' I've adapted my 2008 robot drive-train model to the problem of FRC's 2011 MiniBot race. [[media:Drive ...o) plays a significant role and there is an optimum which is a function of robot mass. Given that we have fixed gear ratios (based on the Tetrix gears), th
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  • ...alignment bar with limit switches to help align the deployment system (and robot) with the tower. The alignment bar further served as a mechanical support ...th of the deployment system, it had to be reoriented to be parallel to the robot's long axis. It was positioned off-axis to avoid interference with the arm
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  • #Plug in DS & tether robot #Robot on (at FTA direction)
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  • ...s]) and eventually 2607 (Robo Vikings, who substituted for 365 after their robot died in the finals).<br> ...e’s two semifinal matches to slow down opponent scoring. While 1640’s robot (DEWBOT) was designed for offense, its pivot drive-train just can't be beat
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  • ...tem fully integrates optical, infrared and photo sensors to automate their robot [[DEWBOT VII Arm | arm]] and manage the [[DEWBOT VII Drive Train | swivel w
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  • ...with tools, battery chargers and materials to enable them to service their robot. We were not selected for an alliance. '''Estimated Robot Contribution:''' Approx 19 <br>
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  • How can we increase exposure of students to other aspects of the robot?
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  • ...es, which we lost. Carly was back and drove for two of these, but we lost robot communications in both of these matches, so there was not really a lot of d
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  • ...missions, but we made it. The scouting kept us in line on defense and the robot didn't take a whole lot of abuse. There were just a few pit checklist overs After matches wrapped up, we handed the robot off to the programmers and found out just how comfortable the floor beside
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  • Image:DB7_IRI_Douglas_Maley_110722_csm.jpg|Douglas & Siri Maley carrying the robot onto the field Image:DB7_IRI_Douglas_Maley_2_110722_csm.jpg|Douglas & Siri Maley carry the robot onto the field
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  • ...raciously offered to hold open programming classes covering basic LabVIEW, robot code, and much more. These started on 12 July. '''Topic: Exploring the FRC robot control framework, in LabVIEW and other programming languages'''
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  • ...ct to follow. Still, we've set our sights high and built the most complex robot (actually, two) ever for Team 1640. We think we did pretty well! ...Battle Royale |Bridgewater-Raritan Battle Royale]] with our 2<sup>nd</sup> robot under the ''nom de guerre'' of 1639
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  • Team 1640 kicked off its [[Fall 2011 Robot Design Project | fall design training]] with an mock FRC kickoff on '''Satu :* Eventually came to a tentative game [[Fall 2011 Robot Design Project#Strategy - How will we play the game and win | strategy]] co
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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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  • ...nt performances thoughout the day. Quinn assisted the field team with the robot. ...ith 3 photosensors. Continuing off course after losing all three stops the robot (intentionally). If this happens too soon, the automatic backing up that oc
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  • ...n of Logistics, Sab-bot-tage moves because of Faith. Move 20+ people and a robot to 9 events a year? No problem, Faith has it covered.
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  • ...other hand the NEMOs work on fund raising, food and water during meetings, robot shipping, team event logistics, creation of team media material, more fund ...n some of the top awards at the World Championships ''without'' building a robot. FRC, VEX and FLL really push the ''you are a robotics company'' what is y
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  • ...field two robots at Ramp Riot. [[DEWBOT VII]] ''Prime'', our competition robot was fielded under the 1640 team number by our competition drive team. ''De ...izarre twist, 1641 was brought into the last finals match as a replacement robot for 2607 (allied with 303 and 2199). We lost, but ended up as Ramp Riot Fi
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  • ...over the barrier on both the short side of the robot and long side of the robot. It also tells you if the wheel size will fit in that direction (4 wheel d
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  • ==VEX Robot Challenge 2010 / 2011 Sponsors==
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  • Drivetrain: responsible for letting the robot move. Includes members qualified in design, CAD, machining, assembly and po Scoring: responsible for letting the robot score via the game's teleop means. Includes members qualified in design, CA
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  • :# Cost (calculated on FRC robot rules basis) is reduced from $1,502.89 (for (4) pivot modules) to $1,362.71 [[Category:Robot]][[Category:DEWBOT VII]][[Category:DEWBOT VIII]][[Category:Drive-train]][[C
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  • ...long with this type of event. Most of the things that could go wrong did; robot lockups, cables not plugged in, parts coming off, missed mission pieces, kn ...Carly drove very aggressively, and has become adept at pinning between the robot and trailer, so that we can score. Ken and Paul took turns as Operator. C
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aim_High Aim High] game rules were employed for the robot basis, with the exception of the control system, which utilized 2010 standa *Team 1003, Robot Wizards: Best Programming, Top Finalist and 3rd Place Robot
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  • ...tors put their hearts, minds and hands into designing and building a great robot. Paradoxically, the time seems both far too short and much too long. ...mass savings vis-à-vis 2011 whereas the RS550 option adds 0.57 lb to the robot. Decision to move forward with the RS395 option. Parts ordered.
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