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Torbots 1197 04-03-2011 02:07

Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
After many weeks of tinkering with the minibot, we've finally arrived at a design that we're liking a lot. We've managed to break the 2 second barrier and have our design run up the pole in ~1.4 seconds, battery and all. Here's a teaser video of what we're bringing to the Los Angeles and Las Vegas regionals.

Good luck to all the Week 1 regional participants!

nikeairmancurry 04-03-2011 02:09

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
Now do you have your depolyment system? Which is seeming to be more important than the minibot now..

Torbots 1197 04-03-2011 02:12

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
Yea, we have a solid deployment system. During scrimmage, our driver was able to get it deployed within a second of the 10s mark

Sunbun 04-03-2011 02:18

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
:ahh:

I leave, and this happens?

team 3311 07-03-2011 11:46

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
A 1,4 second minibot is pretty impressing.

But I think that the deployment is more important. Just getting the minibot on the pull and having it running up will make a big difference already.
After this weekend I think that you can get a lot of points just by having a minibot.
The time is not that important.

But still pretty impressive what guys!

MagiChau 07-03-2011 15:39

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
I would say make sure your deployment system is durable and reliable. Don't let that get damaged during the match before the protection of end-game. Defense could be aggresive to prevent robot(s) from having a chance to deploy.

According to others' opinions there could be a problem with triggering the tower due to the lack of contact time from the nature of fast minibots having a small contact time. Hopefully FIRST can manage to fix it before week 2 competitions though.

Sunbun 07-03-2011 18:53

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
FYI, here's what 1197's doing for deployment. The minibot is an older model, but the new one's being worked on so it's compatible with the deployment system.

I haven't seen the robot in person, but from what I've heard, deployment works fine.

YouTube video

WizenedEE 10-03-2011 03:01

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MagiChau (Post 1035976)
According to others' opinions there could be a problem with triggering the tower due to the lack of contact time from the nature of fast minibots having a small contact time. Hopefully FIRST can manage to fix it before week 2 competitions though.

The rules say 4N, if it exerts that much force on it, no sensor malfunctions or calibration will make them lose points.

That's not a bad looking minibot. From what I can tell, it's similar to ours, although ours is a lot bigger... apparently we'll get a custom frame on it to make it lighter though.

klmx30302 10-03-2011 08:55

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
Nice minibot! Looking forward to seeing you at the Vegas Regional.

We decided to completely scrap our current minibot (3.5 sec climb) because it almost got us a red card at GSR because it kept falling off of our deployer if we were hit by another robot. Were currently designing a newer, faster one. The other advantage to it is that it uses 2 less pistons to deploy it (1 vs. 3).

Torbots 1197 11-03-2011 00:15

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WizenedEE (Post 1037372)
The rules say 4N, if it exerts that much force on it, no sensor malfunctions or calibration will make them lose points.

That's not a bad looking minibot. From what I can tell, it's similar to ours, although ours is a lot bigger... apparently we'll get a custom frame on it to make it lighter though.

We were also concerned about the force that the minibot was exerting on the top plate, so we ran some tests using both an accelerometer to our cRIO paired with the smart dashboard data logging capabilities, with a wiimote wirelessly connected to a laptop for redundancy. From the results we got from the pair of accelerometers, we're hitting the top with at least 40N of force, giving a nice safety factor of 10.

JamesCH95 11-03-2011 10:43

Re: Team 1197 - 1.4s Minibot Climb
 
I like how the person who sets it on the pole makes sure to take off their safety glasses BEFORE turning it on :eek:

Come on people! ::safety::


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