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Re: FRC971 Spartan Robotics 2016 Release Video

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Originally Posted by Basel A View Post
The first 4 states are obvious: main arm position and speed, shooter mini-arm position and speed. What are the other two? How'd you go about tuning that? With that level of complexity, I imagine you had to go to model-based control?
I'd guess they're also controlling acceleration for both arms. In 2014, they described their control system hardware and software in this thread.

971's made a really cool robot as usual, I'm hoping to see it in person soon!
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