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Doug G 12-02-2007 01:40

pic: 701's 10 Victors
 

Michael Corsetto 12-02-2007 01:43

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Would I be correct in assuming that there will be no pneumatics on this robot? :p

Look's like its gonna be a beast. Can't wait to see it at Davis.

Mike C.

Alekat 12-02-2007 02:43

Re: pic: 701's 10 Victors
 
wrong, two I believe. and it's currently running just over 100 pounds with a 4 foot hieght.

sanddrag 12-02-2007 02:51

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Originally Posted by Alekat (Post 576442)
wrong, two I believe. and it's currently running just over 100 pounds with a 4 foot hieght.

I think your victors are powering the air, or your scale is broken. That's insane! give us a pic of all the thin-ness!

Alekat 12-02-2007 03:02

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I agree a full-sized pic would be nice to look at, I'm just an alum so I can't do it.
The bot is coming along great though, from what I saw this last weekend. Maybe if Green (mentor) remembers to take more pics he can find the time to post one for you guys ;)

Salik Syed 12-02-2007 03:39

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I saw it two weeks ago and I must say this thing was very well done when I saw it (I'm also an alumnus).
They are using some composites this year which helps contribute to the lightness. I'm not sure if they are using a compressor or not, but the two pneumatics are fairly small and light weight (used for opening the manipulator) so pneumatics shouldn't contribute to weight too much.

nsr 12-02-2007 03:39

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wow you guys must now be using a ramp or anything else?

this robot must be really heavy using 10 victors with 6 of them being used constantly during a match...what kind of a transmission are you guys going with?

Salik Syed 12-02-2007 03:50

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I believe they are using the banebots (?) transmission with 2 CIMs.
We are using a ramp type thing for the end of a match.



btw
I hope those aren't metal shavings at the bottom of the electronics plate (!?!)

nsr 12-02-2007 03:52

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haha they kind of do look like metal shavings >.<

hmm, wow your bot is really light then if you have all of that and a ramp

you guys should post a picture of what your bot actually looks like

Doug G 12-02-2007 07:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nsr (Post 576453)
haha they kind of do look like metal shavings >.<

hmm, wow your bot is really light then if you have all of that and a ramp

you guys should post a picture of what your bot actually looks like

Suspense is fun!! But really I just haven't had the time and no one else on the team is into posting pics. I place a couple more pics in CD-Media that will show up some time on Monday. But to answer some questions already...

1) Those are not metal shavings, it is a reflection from the camera flash of the fiberglass mounting panel that runs the entire bottom of the robot - very light!!

2) We will have 2 Carbon Fiber ramps powered by FP's - pic will be in CD Media Monday. The ramps are removable if we feel someone else on our alliance has a better ramp system. Two bolts and two wires is all we do to remove them.

3) We are using the 2 CIM Banebot 12:1 Transmissions for each side.

4) Why 10 Vic's?? 4 of them power the 4 CIM's for driving. 2 power our dual Globe Motor telescoping device, 2 power our Window Motors for our arm, and 2 power the FP's which "kick up" our 2 ramps. The 6 that get the most use are the 4 CIM's for driving and the 2 window motors that control our arm. With our bot in a down telescoped position, we can pick up tubes off the floor or from a HP and score on the 1st and 2nd rows of the rack.

5) We have a pnuematics system which includes pump, 2 tanks, and 2 cylinders for our "grabber". A pic of this will also be in CD-Media Monday.

6) The rest of the robot? I'll put a pic in CD-Media for you. We're still doing a ton of software testing... PID on our telescoping section, Encoders on each drive transmission, smoothing algorithm to reduce stress on BaneBot Trans, and a Potentiometer on our arm. Last year was our first year using encoders and PID, and now we are running with it. This is our first year using feedback from a pot to give us better control of an arm. Luckily we finished the robot 10 days early to give us plenty of time to get it working right and to practice.

jcatt 12-02-2007 07:28

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WOW!!!:eek: I thought that having eight victors was a lot. I have been wiring like crazy the last few days on our comp bot and practice bot. I would like to congratulate you electrician for his wiring job, of this daunting task.:D

Doug G 12-02-2007 07:35

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I never thought we'd get to the point of using 10 victors, and time will tell if we are foolish for doing so. We started wiring last Monday and finished Friday. We customized many "PWM/sensor" cable lengths for the first time, which is painfully long task.

nsr 12-02-2007 14:00

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congrats ^^

you should've seen our electronics in a third of a tool box. it was insane and the wired were all organized and everything. unfortunately there were issues about the "space" because everything was supposedly "crammed". ahh whatever lol

i hope you guys have alot of lightweight material because that sounds like alot of hardware on your bot :D

Cowmankoza 12-02-2007 15:12

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[quote] 2 power our Window Motors for our arm [quote]

correct me if I'm wrong, arn't the window motors not variable speed, so wouldn't a spike be used?

nsr 12-02-2007 15:19

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[quote=Cowmankoza;576771][quote] 2 power our Window Motors for our arm
Quote:


correct me if I'm wrong, arn't the window motors not variable speed, so wouldn't a spike be used?
really? i thought they would be used with a victor because they are a motor anyways


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