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WileyB-J 12-02-2014 11:46

pic: "These go to eleven...."
 

Nemo 12-02-2014 11:47

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I don't really see the point of this. Why don't you just define your stop position as "10" and then program it to stop at 10?

Nate Laverdure 12-02-2014 11:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nemo (Post 1341785)
I don't really see the point of this. Why don't you just define your stop position as "10" and then program it to stop at 10?

...because this arm goes to eleven. It goes one farther.

Jon Stratis 12-02-2014 11:52

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Originally Posted by Nemo (Post 1341785)
I don't really see the point of this. Why don't you just define your stop position as "10" and then program it to stop at 10?


http://xkcd.com/670/

You are obviously a normal person!

404'd 12-02-2014 11:54

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Because these goto 11

edit: others beat me to it

mrwright 12-02-2014 12:53

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This is awesome! Made my day.

wilsonmw04 12-02-2014 13:53

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Love those colors :-) paint or powder coat?

DampRobot 12-02-2014 14:10

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You know, some times youre at ten, and you just need that push off the clif, so you turn up to eleven...

Taylor Hawkins 12-02-2014 14:29

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Originally Posted by wilsonmw04 (Post 1341863)
Love those colors :-) paint or powder coat?

All powder!

Jibri Wright 12-02-2014 15:03

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TURNT UP!!!

dellagd 12-02-2014 17:15

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Question: Why do teams put user input things on the robot? We've always put any toggles on the driver station and never had a problem.

Qbot2640 12-02-2014 17:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dellagd (Post 1341996)
Question: Why do teams put user input things on the robot? We've always put any toggles on the driver station and never had a problem.

I'm guessing here that this team put a potentiometer on the pivot of this arm. The movement of the arm turns the shaft of the pot and they are taking a voltage drop across the resistor to translate into angle...the knob and the "11" are only decorative (but great).

Nate Laverdure 12-02-2014 18:33

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Originally Posted by dellagd (Post 1341996)
Question: Why do teams put user input things on the robot? We've always put any toggles on the driver station and never had a problem.

In the period of FRC history between ~2005 and ~2009, it was popular to use a user-input device was mounted on the robot to select between different autonomous modes.

Brian C 12-02-2014 19:37

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Originally Posted by Nate Laverdure (Post 1342030)
In the period of FRC history between ~2005 and ~2009, it was popular to use a user-input device was mounted on the robot to select between different autonomous modes.

Many teams still do this. It makes it easy to switch "on the fly" when setting up for a match

cad321 12-02-2014 22:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Qbot2640 (Post 1342005)
I'm guessing here that this team put a potentiometer on the pivot of this arm. The movement of the arm turns the shaft of the pot and they are taking a voltage drop across the resistor to translate into angle...the knob and the "11" are only decorative (but great).

That is 100% correct. The POT gives us the position of the arm allowing us to then do presets on the arm, have more precise control in autonomous and plus... it can go to eleven just in case we need to move the arm just that little bit further ;).

AKSoapy29 12-02-2014 22:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Laverdure (Post 1342030)
In the period of FRC history between ~2005 and ~2009, it was popular to use a user-input device was mounted on the robot to select between different autonomous modes.

This year for FTC actually, my team decided to use a 6 position rotary switch to switch between different autonomous's, as well as a pot for a time delay. Between matches, we found ourselves often changing our code to account for our alliance partners, but now we think we have a more solid strategy plan going into state.


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