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  • See '''[[FRC Calendar | FRC Calendar]]''' for the latest schedule. Then read about '''[[ DAR_Upcoming_Events | Upcoming Events]]''' and the '''[[News]]''' of ...nd</sup> alliance, joined by teams 272 (Cyber Crusaders) and 6860 (Equitum Robotics). We won our first two Playoff matches, but then we[[DEWBOT XIX Bensalem |
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  • ..., and their motto is ''We do EVERYTHING that's not rocket science.'' On a robotics team, the NEMO's are 50% of the effort. Building a robot in six weeks is h ...'without'' building a robot. FRC, VEX and FLL really push the ''you are a robotics company'' what is your marketing, sales and business plans? What is your c
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  • [[image:DB8_DARPENNFLL_121208_csm-15.jpg|350px|right|thumb|''Competitive Robotics & really cool hats!'']] ...vent was held on '''8 December, 2012''' at Downingtown Middle School in '''Downingtown, PA'''.<br>
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  • ...alifying Event was held on 7 December, 2013 at the CCIU TCHS-Brandywine in Downingtown, PA.<br> ...by [[About Downingtown Area Robotics|Downingtown Area Robotics]] to allow area FLL teams to compete and qualify for the Penn FLL Championship in this year
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  • ...alifying Event was held on 7 December, 2014 at the CCIU TCHS-Brandywine in Downingtown, PA.<br> ...by [[About Downingtown Area Robotics|Downingtown Area Robotics]] to allow area FLL teams to compete and qualify for the Penn FLL Championship in this year
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  • ...urnament (RQT) was held on 5 December, 2015 at the CCIU TCHS-Brandywine in Downingtown, PA.<br> ...by [[About Downingtown Area Robotics|Downingtown Area Robotics]] to allow area FLL teams to compete and qualify for the Penn FLL Championship in this year
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  • <big>Downingtown Area Robotics -- [[News]]</big> There are a number of teams that make up Downingtown Area Robotics:
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  • The Steering Committee is the overall management of the Downingtown Area Robotics Organization. It is made up of the Senior Mentors and Captain(s) of the F The Steering Committee meets the last Tuesday of the month at the [[Downingtown Educational Center]]. A quorum is 4 members.
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  • The Downingtown Robotics Teams are funded by a wide variety of sponsors, public donations and suppor ==FIRST Robotics Competition Sponsors 2011==
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  • ...rg Downingtown Area School District] has been a long-time supporter of the robotics program in the district schools. The former superintendent, Dr. Sandra Gri [http://dasd-dehs.org/ Downingtown East High School] -- Paul Hurley III
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  • ...town East High School] physics teacher Paul Sabatino. Prior to joining the Downingtown East faculty, Mr. Sabatino mentored FRC Team 104 in the [http://www.wcasd.k ...Area School District] and formed [https://darobotics.org/ Downingtown Area Robotics] (DAR). The FRC 1640 team now encompasses thirty five students from throug
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  • ..., March 2005), the Pennsylvania Robot Challenge (PARC VIII) at Tunkhannock Area High School (May 7, 2005), and Ramp Riot at Wissahickon High School (Novemb ...n for a demonstration. In addition, you are always welcome to visit us at Downingtown East High School.
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  • ...so had to deal with a Teacher’s strike, which forced us from our home at Downingtown East High School for a full two weeks during the build season. The night b ...ssible. The base was tank drive, a long time favorite of Downingtown Area Robotics drivers. The fork-lift-catapult system could either be under manual contro
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  • ...the severe reduction in wheel-to-playing surface friction coefficient; by about an order of magnitude. We thought we had a good drive-train & chassis desi The links below will take you to details about the robot components.
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  • The Downingtown Robotics Teams are funded by a wide variety of sponsors, public donations and suppor ==FIRST Robotics Challenge 2009 Sponsors==
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  • '''FIRST Robotics Competition - 2008 Sponsor''' [[Image:Dasdlogo.gif | 200px |link=http://dasd.org]] [[Downingtown Area School District]] ([http://dasd.org Outside Link])
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  • ==[[Downingtown FLL Regional Qualifying Tournament 2017 | Downingtown FLL RQT]] - 9-December-2017== ==[[Downingtown FIRST LEGO League Scrimmage 2017 | D-Town Dustoff]] - 11-November-2017==
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  • See '''[[FRC Calendar | FRC Calendar]]''' for the latest schedule. Then read about '''[[ DAR_Upcoming_Events | Upcoming Events]]''' and the '''[[News]]''' of ...nd</sup> alliance, joined by teams 272 (Cyber Crusaders) and 6860 (Equitum Robotics). We won our first two Playoff matches, but then we[[DEWBOT XIX Bensalem |
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  • ...summer of 2008 the Downingtown Robotics Team moved to the shop area of the Downingtown Education building. We have a 40*50 combination shop and storage area.
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  • In the 2009 Competition Season ([[DEWBOT V]]), the Downingtown Area Robotics FRC Team won its first regional award since its inception five years before
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  • Throughout the team's nine year history, every graduate of Downingtown Area Robotics has gone on to college, and most have majored in a STEM (science, technolog ...en awarded [http://www.usfirst.org/community/frc/content.aspx?id=508 FIRST Robotics scholarships], which high school juniors and seniors can apply for. They ha
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  • ...e architecture, spelling, grammar, etc guidelines for the Downingtown Area Robotics Wiki.
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  • [[Downingtown Area Robotics]] [[FRC Team 1640 | Team 1640]] participated in the Chesapeake Regional at Image:DB5_Chesapeake_pit_action_090321_csm.jpg|Pit Action (about time) - Matt, Heather, Alex & Clem McKown
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  • ...a.lmtechclub.org/ Lower Marion High School]. She came to Downingtown Area Robotics on June 24 to demonstrate Bartholomew.
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  • ...d project management skills to make things happen. Since Downingtown Area Robotics is a 100% volunteer organization we can't "make people stay" or "force them
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  • ...er of locations. First is our website, it is the showcase for Downingtown Robotics. The art work needs to reflect the FRC, VRC and FLL teams. ...the Media Team. We have both a broad demographic area and a wide physical area to cover. Creating targeted advertising for our teams is a huge part of th
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  • ...port. In addition, our possible sixth event, the [[:Category:IRI | Indiana Robotics Invitational]], is (unsurprisingly) in Indiana and so is a four-day round t Downingtown Area Robotics also is the host for the [[Eastern Pennsylvania Regional]] Competition. It'
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  • Downingtown Area Robotics gets funding from a number of sources from grants, sponsorship, fund raisin Since we are a year round robotics program we need to manage our cash flow so that money is available in the f
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  • The FRC team is made up of a number of sub-teams. When we talk about them we just call them teams as in "the mechanical team" or the "electrica ...ittee]] who's role is to direct the long term strategy of Downingtown Area Robotics.
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  • ...Alliance! Our Alliance Partners Teams 365 (Miracle Workerz), 303 (Panther Robotics) and 2607 (Robovikings, who substituted for 365 after their robot died in t ...he middle school tournament winners and finalists (all six teams were from Downingtown).
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  • ##Downingtown 4 July Donations can go through Stem Robotics for tax credit purposes (Stem is a not-for-profit organization). Minimum d
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  • ...Robotics (especially [[User:Siri | Siri Maley]]) helped found the schools robotics program in 2008. At the '''2013 Sugartown Lego Expo''' on 19-April, Downingtown Area Robotics was once again represented by FLL and FRC teams and robots.
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  • The annual Downingtown Area Robotics summer event was held 12 July at the McKown's.
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  • |'''14''' 7AM Demo at Downingtown West (pre-selected students) |'''15''' 7AM Demo at Downingtown West (pre-selected students)
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  • ...Paul have volunteered as well. Objective is to earmark the shop area for robotics. For the Mill move, Faith will coordinate with Scott & schools to make sur ###We have a mentor in the Tuesday night workshop that is pretty excited about the program. He is going back to the school to get money for two teams. H
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  • ...he warmup practice scrimmage leading to the 6 big events in the NJ, PA, MD area in January, Feb and March. ;Most Matches Played - Team 80 Pegasus, Downingtown PA
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  • ...e number of students they will need to pay for their shirts. Price will be about $15 per shirt. Shirts are blue with yellow sleeves. (The reverse of what th ...nsors this event. There is FREE pizza and soda for lunch. We will return about 5 PM.
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  • ...g_dervish_100711_csm.jpg|350px|right|thumb|''Whirling Dervish'' - spinning about wheelbase center - we hold on to the ball]]DEWBOT VI is designed to meet th Detailed documentation about the game:
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  • ...in an intensive brainstorming session. We went through the rules, talked about over all game strategy like "Don't get penalties", and came up with specif ...groups to discuss and brainstorm different drive base systems. We talked about the pros and cons of 4WD, 6WD, Mecanum, Pivot and even a tumbler drive. At
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  • ...num. Machining was graciously provided by Wamac, Inc., a Downingtown Area Robotics sponsor. ...tion/an8.htm Cherry AN8] series magnetic rotary position sensor is mounted about 2mm from the face of the magnet holder.
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  • [[Downingtown Area Robotics]] [[FRC Team 1640 | Team 1640]] [[image:DB6_RIT_team_picture_100306_csm.jpg :*Possibly to do for Drexel - There's some driver concern about bungees as side-guard material. We may experiment with this for Drexel, tho
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  • [[Downingtown Area Robotics]] [[FRC Team 1640 | Team 1640]] [[image:DB6_Drexel_team_100326_csm.jpg|450p Read [[Talk:DEWBOT_VI_Philadelphia_Regional | team members comments]] about the event.
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  • *[[User:Saffranhill | Faith McKown]] - Downingtown Area Robotics School Liaison
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  • ...mpionships. The first one was held in February of 2009. Downingtown Area Robotics co-sponsors the event with [http://stemrobotics.org STEMRobotics] It is on ...ils of the [[2009 Eastern Pennsylvania Regional]] includes a short writeup about the event.
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  • ...within and beyond the Downingtown District. Use the core concepts in FIRST robotics as our foundation.'' We're now going into our ninth year of service to students in the Downingtown Area. We started with just 3 mentors and 8 students, but now include nearly 30 s
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  • ...e number of students they will need to pay for their shirts. Price will be about $15 per shirt. Shirts are light blue with navy blue sleeves. With a little ...ponsors this event. There is FREE pizza and soda for lunch. We will return about 5 PM.
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  • ...http://wiki.team1640.com -- This is the #1 way to get current information about what is going on. The wiki is updated when we know what is going on, it’ :'''March 13, 2010 – Eastern Pennsylvania Regional''' – Downingtown PA – Meet at the school at 8AM
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  • Downingtown Area Robotics All-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfast at Exton Applebee's was a great success.
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  • ...We will meet at the [[Downingtown Educational Center]] at 7 AM, returning about 5PM. ...e! They are $15. Please have cash or checks payable to "Downingtown Area Robotics". We would like to have all the roboteers wear shirts to the contest at Ch
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  • ...We will meet at the [[Downingtown Educational Center]] at 7 AM, returning about 5PM. ...e! They are $15. Please have cash or checks payable to "Downingtown Area Robotics". We would like to have all the roboteers wear shirts to the contest at Ch
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  • ...e! They are $15. Please have cash or checks payable to "Downingtown Area Robotics". We would like to have all the roboteers wear shirts to the contest at Ch ...ave our middle school students compete against other middle schools in the area. Let Foster know if you are interested in going.
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  • ...e! They are $15. Please have cash or checks payable to "Downingtown Area Robotics". We would like to have all the roboteers wear shirts to the contest at Ch ...great time. Thanks to Mike M for spending the day helping spread the word about VEX.
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  • ...e! They are $15. Please have cash or checks payable to "Downingtown Area Robotics". We would like to have all the roboteers wear shirts to the contest at Ch ...ave our middle school students compete against other middle schools in the area. Let Foster know if you are interested in going. We will need drivers to g
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  • ==FIRST Robotics Competition Sponsors== ...o.gif|link=Downingtown Area School District]] [http://dasd.org Downingtown Area School District]
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  • ...e! They are $15. Please have cash or checks payable to "Downingtown Area Robotics". We would like to have all the roboteers wear shirts to the contest at Ch ...ave our middle school students compete against other middle schools in the area. Let Foster know if you are interested in going. We will need drivers to g
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  • ...he last two years to present the ideals, goals and objectives of the FIRST Robotics program to the public. There are 60 regional awards given (we are competing FIRST writes about the award
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