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Just one word "AMAZING"
This year we can keep the joysticks and the controllers rite...so we might make a case too, but that is just simply amazing and inspiring..great work, props to all of your team members. |
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left herder, right herder, sensors, hook release, winch, speed, turret control, arm control, direction, position, shoulder, elbow, hand....
all i can say is wow.. that board is mind-boggling, how do your operators do everything as fast as it needs to be done?? also, that board seems to be made for quite a formidable bot, seems like you guys can do everything this year |
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I think they stole our design... And our idea to go to Phoenix ;)
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That is definitly amazing, I'm still in awe! With all those switches and functions on your robot you must have a really good programmer(s) on your team. What did you use for the custom labels? Do you have a label maker or is it paper or vinyl glued to the board? We've used the old standby in the past, the Sharpie. Although effective it lacks the appeal.
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I don't know what was used for the labels. I'll have to ask a couple of people who aren't here right now, and I'll let you know. |
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Wow.....that is sick. Someone on your team needs to try out as a space shuttle pilot spot if they can keep track of that much stuff.
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From Bill:
Cheryl, For people on Chief Delphi wondering about how the control panel labels are made... Print out the labels from a computer on plain paper. I use PowerPoint. Cover the top surface with clear packing tape for protection. Cover the bottom surface with double-sided carpet tape. Cut the labels out with scissors, peel off the carpet tape backing and stick them down. Bill |
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Very creative, cheap, simplistic, and professional looking. Good idea with common materials and not having to go buy a label maker and the paper or vinyl for it. Just imagine the designs and possibilities with different fonts and colored paper. Looks like I'm going to retire the Sharpie. :D
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Alright, alright, old post, I know...
I was looking at the tippity-top of the picture and saw that little bank of four switches with what I think says "Competition" on it. How does that work with the arena controller and such? (By the way, beautiful board.) |
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I noticed that too. I thought it was probably a competition port controller, like for doing testing (set robot in disabled or autonomous). Except I'm not sure why they would use hard-to-switch dip switches.
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its our dongle for using it outside competitions
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I've got to say that I love this control board. Not only is it smooth and stylish, but it's very functional.
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