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  • The [http://www.dasd.org Downingtown Area School District] has been a long-time supporter of the robotics program in the district schools. The former supe
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  • ...ckon High School (November 5, 2005). We accomplished this on a very short time frame and with a very limited budget. Our team coach, Mr. Paul Sabatino, h ...est levels of technical and organizational excellence – and have a great time doing it!
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  • This year, for the first time in our Team’s history, our Robot was by-in-large designed prior to buildi ...sist to the operator as much as possible. The base was tank drive, a long time favorite of Downingtown Area Robotics drivers. The fork-lift-catapult syst
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  • ...ned using [[CAD]] (Autodesk Inventor) before being built. This and a real-time Bill-of Materials meant that mass management was a continuous process there ...carefully this year. A detailed Bill-of-Materials was maintained in real-time as part of the design effort. This BoM included weights and costs of all p
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  • ...ting direction. The beater bar can be run in reverse to clear jams at any time. ...ar is disabled. The beater bar can be run in reverse to clear jams at any time.
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  • ...outreach projects, and debuted DAR’s new website in public for the first time. Eight FRC and FTC students set up a display table, including a CVT swerve
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  • .... Working on autonomous gear placement. We spent a great deal of quality time on the IRI practice field.
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  • ...s. They must pass the same tests but generally meet only half the practice time. However, the base Driver(s) also drive regularly to help the primary drive Event volunteers may not spend all their time with our team, but they contribute greatly to the event to benefit all team
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  • You can see the mentors that gave a huge amount of time and effort for our past robots by clicking the links below:
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  • ...ted the third-class pneumatic lever for its range, speed, and short reload time. <br>
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  • ...provides the team with their stable for our Build work & we move a second time
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  • ...ter link clip was put on outside of chains. This would catch from time-to-time on the rim of the performance wheel and we'd lose the chain. With one chai
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  • ...allenge for your robot skills. Want to prove you can do two things at one time?
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  • ...ld, turn that into directions, and communicate that to the drivers in real time ...really be skilled with it. Make sure their schedules are clear around the time of the competition. In an ideal world I was our top driver, but I had 2 oth
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  • ...them back with experiences and life skills that will last them for a life time. ...leap of faith, extend and expand their original limited commitment to more time and more money, a personal commitment that never seems to end. We ask them
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  • '''Murph''' served as shooter operator for the first time in competition. She was great.
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  • ...e? A robot with an unreliable drive-train spends a lot of very embarasing time sitting still in competition. Been there. Done that.
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  • ...and actually make mechanical changes. This saved us hours of disassembly time and was a factor in design "awww just get a SFO" to fix poor design plans. ...this universe. In most cases, she could produce parts off of drawings. On time, on spec, one pass! She is also an artist with paint and brush. She painte
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  • Image:DB5_Chesapeake_pit_action_090321_csm.jpg|Pit Action (about time) - Matt, Heather, Alex & Clem McKown
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  • ...sign needs to take into consideration how many motors will run at the same time.
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  • ...in makes us do this. This is an inefficient means of steering. It wastes time.
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  • The team spends a great deal of time in the off season building and testing prototype drive elements.
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  • What takes the huge amount of time is to incorporate a wide variety of sensors and use that information intell ...high pressure environment with changing requirements and an ever shrinking time window for testing.
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  • ..._on_robot_090209_csm_1.jpg|Siri & Heather install the hopper for the first time on the robot (it'll come off soon)
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  • Safety is the #1 though in everything we do. Every time we cut, drill, file, shape, weld, sand, paint, and assemble any part of the Every time we move materials, parts, field elements and the robot we do it safely.
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  • Both students and mentors may belong to more than one team at a time.
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  • It's programming time. 'Nuf said.
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  • This year, for the first time, Team 1640 will compete in the Championship Competition in Saint Louis. We had a great time at the [[Souderton VEXperiment 2011]]. Lots of great action, the VEXMEM wo
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  • ...d (and free) hosting provider (Viziweb) went down twice in July, the first time for 9 days; a brief return of service; then another 2 days down.
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  • ===Build - time runs out at DEHS=== ===Build - a time of wandering===
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  • ...Drexel was our second DEWOBT IV competition. It was also the team's first time participating in eliminations at an official competition. We joined the 3rd
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  • ...ition was dominated by serious mechanical difficulties and a great deal of time spent in maintenance.
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  • Our first time at Monty Madness.
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  • ...trigger the "Catch" state, grabbing the ball. This worked about half the time in game play, it would miss if the front of a fork moved the ball before it
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  • ...l Center]]. Team 1640 was fortunately meeting in the building at the same time (Uncrating Dewbot) and were able to give a robot demonstration during lunch
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  • ...sure that the spaces are requested before they are used (all the 2009-2010 time has been requested)
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  • ...ober 14:''Grippers and grabbers'' now that our drive trains are done, it's time to think about how to grab and move items (like the balls in ''Clean Sweep' ;I can only come for part of the time, is that OK? What happens if I miss a session?
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  • ...ift them. The cycle time of the eccentric roller is the Globe Motor cycle time (0.74 s unloaded). Any balls only partially in the tower are pushed in by ...ops controlled the feed to the shooter and kept that feed to one Ball at a time.
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  • ::The kids had a great time, learned alot, and placed well. Awesome job Maglev Movers!
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  • ...Finger Lakes are already closed. Long Island is not an alternative (same time as Drexel).
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  • '''Saturday November 14''' We had a great time on Saturday playing a series of games with Girl Scouts from Montgomery Coun
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  • ...with the programming team's access to the chassis. Thia was a phenomenal time-management tool during the build season, but turned out to be a life-saver ...impossible task of designing, building and testing a robot in such a short time frame. Associated with each weeks build are pictures showing happy (and to
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  • :*It's all about kicker momentum at the time/point of impact ...ped the most. Everything was cut, crimped, labeled and attached in record time.
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  • ...he retraction, to conserve on air), retracting the Cocking Arm at the same time. The Kicker remains in the tensioned position due to the Latch. ...g was key for accurate and rapid scoring. It would allow us to spend less time lining up the robot to the ball and to the goal, and make it so we just hav
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  • ...o very much do not like staying even a little discharged for any length of time. A week at 50% discharge will cause measurable damage. So, recharge the bat
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  • ...ete for FIRST's highest award. We did not win, the winning team was a two time Chairman's winner. ...the field. We were not chosen for the final alliances, but we did use the time to allow the programming team to work on the robot.
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  • ...all of us, in fact), talked, and generally made merry. Thanks for a great time, Team 433! Image:DB6_Drexel_hudle_100327_csm.jpg|Team discussion during time-out
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  • Student Lead: They all lead at some time.
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  • ...l Team with a development & construction platform at the earliest possible time (before the Chassis is complete) and enable Chassis development (especially
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  • '''Issue 4:''' IR sensor takes time to settle & can spike above threshold during this period. This can kick the :Sol'n: time heals all wounds?<br>
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