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StarGazer 06-03-2008 23:29

New FTC Platform
 
Well, I have been really excited about the growth of the vex platform. In particular, I think the new WiFi control system is going to allow some amazing designs. However, I now see this about the new FTC platform:

http://firsttechchallenge.blogspot.com

-StarGazer

Rick 07-03-2008 07:01

Re: New FTC Platform
 
This looks pretty cool. New metal, new brain, aluminum gears. Should make for some interesting machines.

Gdeaver 07-03-2008 08:00

Re: New FTC Platform
 
This is a partial confirmation of what I suspected was going on. Notice that there is no mention of IFI. Seams this confirms the split. I believe NI did the development work for LEGO this explains the thread on NI this past fall. Now the question is do you do a VEX competition or a FTC competition?

Billfred 07-03-2008 08:54

Re: New FTC Platform
 
Color me perplexed that FIRST would announce something as major as a platform change for one of their competitions on a Blogger account that I can't find linked to anywhere on usfirst.org. The information presented seems to jive with everything we've been hearing through the grapevine (and heck, the guy in the video is doing a pull-up on a field-spec overpass), but I'm holding out a little bit longer to be certain. (Can someone more familiar with the building confirm whether that paint scheme on the wall is seen in FIRST Place?)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gdeaver
Now the question is do you do a VEX competition or a FTC competition?

Whichever better inspires your team. In my mind, either can be a viable option.

fredliu168 07-03-2008 08:57

Re: New FTC Platform
 
I think a main concern for teams is the cost of the new kit. A lot of teams poured money into VEX thinking it will last them a long time. Now that a new kit is the platform for FTC, many smaller teams will not be able to afford enough parts. Since FIRST is working with several providers for the parts rather than IFI Robotics, I think it shows that it would cost a great deal more than the $300 VEX starter kit.

Another concern is the use of machining and powertools. VEX was great because you could build your entire competition bot with a wrench and two allen keys (which I did), and can still be extremely competitive. If the new platform requires a lot of machining like in FRC, this will put teams without access to the proper tools at a huge disadvantage.

Another thing I'd like to point out is the time issue. Many students do FTC rather than FRC because it is a lot less time consuming. This is an especially big factor for seniors. With VEX I've always said you can build a competitive robot in one day (and I've proved this). If this new kit is a lot more time consuming, many teams will choose not to do it.

There are my three points about the new platform. Of course, I don't know anything about the new platform I just based this on

"We're making the change to give our teams the raw material they need to solve real robotics challenges that exist today. The new kit is a true robotics prototyping platform. It includes a variety of components from sensors, to motors, to metal, that represent current technology."


One thing I have to point out. I love the aluminum gears as well as the extremely powerful aluminum.

As of now both IFI and FTC Competitions look appealing.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 714117)
Color me perplexed that FIRST would announce something as major as a platform change for one of their competitions on a Blogger account that I can't find linked to anywhere on usfirst.org. The information presented seems to jive with everything we've been hearing through the grapevine (and heck, the guy in the video is doing a pull-up on a field-spec overpass), but I'm holding out a little bit longer to be certain. (Can someone more familiar with the building confirm whether that paint scheme on the wall is seen in FIRST Place?)

Wow, I never even considered the idea that this could be a hoax. If it is, its got to be the best hoax I've ever seen XD

I've just noticed that stargazer, the CD member who posted this blog has 1 post and just joined. Could mean nothing...

KathieK 07-03-2008 10:02

Re: New FTC Platform
 
It is not a hoax. It is a blog being written by Ken Johnson (Program Director) to provide information to FTC teams about the change in platform. It was released to Affiliate Partners and Regional Directors yesterday. An official announcement will go out to teams early next week.

basicxman 07-03-2008 10:33

Re: New FTC Platform
 
hey we might get to use pneumatics :D

but seriously i run a small team on a 1K budget, if i need power tools, thats my budget gone, wheres the kit!? i'd rather stick with FIRST but i think they're forcing me to go with a vex competition

Akash Rastogi 07-03-2008 11:06

Re: New FTC Platform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by basicxman (Post 714163)
hey we might get to use pneumatics :D

but seriously i run a small team on a 1K budget, if i need power tools, thats my budget gone, wheres the kit!? i'd rather stick with FIRST but i think they're forcing me to go with a vex competition

If you need help with powertools, you could just find an FRC team in your area.

basicxman 07-03-2008 11:09

Re: New FTC Platform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lilstogi11 (Post 714192)
If you need help with powertools, you could just find an FRC team in your area.

true but only (i think i havent found anyone else) team here in burlington is my FTC team and Rambotics (m.m. robinson high school which is half an hour from my house :D my brothers go that school but i wont) but i doubt ill really be able to borrow power tools

ManicMechanic 07-03-2008 12:02

Re: New FTC Platform
 
Next question: How is the split going to affect this forum? At the moment FTC/FVC is a sub-folder of Vex. I hope that questions regarding Vex can still be posted and answered here, even if it's not a formal FIRST program.

Barry Bonzack 07-03-2008 12:24

Re: New FTC Platform
 
Last I heard, Intelitek was planning on having a program for the new platform. PITSCO is the maker of ROBOLAB, the old RCX program. Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe they also made the NXT Software, based off of LabView. Will we be able to program in multiple languages for the new FTC platform I wonder?

Metal gears will be nice, the plastic ones breaking and slipping get on my nerves. I am curious how this will affect cost.

Quote:

You'll recognize the packaging, it's based on the LEGO NXT controller but will do a lot more than your standard NXT. More on that to follow.
Does this mean it will look like an NXT, or will the "brick" look different?

fredliu168 07-03-2008 13:19

Re: New FTC Platform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ManicMechanic (Post 714213)
Next question: How is the split going to affect this forum? At the moment FTC/FVC is a sub-folder of Vex. I hope that questions regarding Vex can still be posted and answered here, even if it's not a formal FIRST program.

You can always try www.vexlabs.com. They have a great forum and questions usually get answered extremely fast.

I'm hoping a team will step up and make a forum like CD deticated to FTC. There are around 800 teams (I think) for FTC now, it would be nice to have another forum. Also a bluealliance or SOAP (video archiving) for FTC would be nice as well. I don't have the skill or time to do this =S.

StarGazer 07-03-2008 14:03

Re: New FTC Platform
 
...or it could be that I am a regular forum member who didn't want my name on the post :)

While it hasn't been officially announced, I was told that it could be communicated at this time.

Everything isn't settled yet as they are still looking to get feedback on kits that have been distributed before they settle on the official kit contents. I am particularly interested in the controller. I was told that the system is based on NXT with 10x more memory and around 40% faster than the vex (processor speed?). If it uses an ARM processor like the LEGO NXT it could be quite capable. Their cost target for a kit is $1000 (I don't know what they plan to include and what extras will be available).

The cost of $1000 is going to be a real issue for some programs.

-StarGazer

Jeff Waegelin 07-03-2008 14:12

Re: New FTC Platform
 
$1000? That's pretty steep for FTC. I know a lot of the teams here in RI could never afford something like that. Even the Vex kits they have were purchased and donated by the state, and I don't know if they'd be thrilled with spending 3 times as much after only 2 years on the old system.

Kevin Kolodziej 07-03-2008 14:35

Re: New FTC Platform
 
While this is very sad to hear (but not unexpected), there will always be a home for Vex teams in the Milwaukee (and beyond) area, with either the Milwaukee Vex League or IFI's Vex competition.


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