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Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
FRC team Orbit 1690 from Binyamina, Israel, presents it's 2016 robot for the game STRONGHOLD !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i92qk6E9_k |
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
Great Robot as usual!
Good luck 1690! |
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
Great job! That shooter looks amazing! I wish my team's robot had a shooter as acurate and powerful as that.
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
Thanks for the compliments.
To add to the original post and the video itself, We wanted to share some of the robot's specs: Drivetrain:
Intake + Defense Manipulator:
Shooter:
Controls:
Hanging(?):
Our whole design is focused around the idea of both being able to go under the lowbar and shooting high from the outerworks line, while releasing the boulder from as high and as far back in the robot as possible. This should essentially make us unblockable from this position because by the time the boulder exits our perimeter it is already higher than a defending robot's maximum height. I'm also adding a little example of a quick pickup and shoot practice we had earlier today (8/8 shooting in this small snippet): http://youtu.be/PWZr92l8abI Last edited by Tomker : 23-02-2016 at 07:03. |
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
This might be my favorite reveal so far. If I didn't know any better I would mistake the design work for a Team IFI robot. Excellent!
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
Awesome.
I like the stabilization during shooting (at least that is what I think you put the front arm down for during shots -- it could be to keep other robots back a bit from your shooter but I am guessing that it's a stabilization thing). Dr. Joe J. |
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
It's both. Initially it was mainly to keep defending robots back, but after driving around a little we realized the robot could get a bit unstable when both the shooter arm and intake are in their top position (which is only used pre-match for starting configuration purposes), we decided we are definitely better off having the intake down when shooting...
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
Nice bot!
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
Really surprised this robot hasn't gotten more attention, as it combines the key features of low bar traversal, wide floor collecting range, and high shooter release point in a very logical design. Props to the group of people who came up with your strategic and robot design priorities; this is a high quality shooting robot.
Some of my initial questions: What motivated your decision to shoot from the protection offered from the outerworks? Does it have anything to do with your cycle speed/consistency? Do you plan on being capable of shooting from the batter as well? How does your shooter perform with balls of different compliances? It clearly shoots well with at least one particular ball, but at competition you play with the balls on the field. Good luck on the field; you have a great shot at doing well. |
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
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In addition, we wanted to minimize the amount of ground we have to cover until we are aligned for a shot, and the best obvious option (assuming we just picked up a boulder and crossed a defense) is as closely as possible to the outerworks We haven't really tested this capability, but in theory i'm pretty sure we can tilt our shooter arm back far enough to achieve the needed angle to score from the batter. I guess that if the need arises we'll adjust and add this option. Quote:
Anyway, we are capable of readjusting our shooter speed in accordance with boulders condition. Last edited by Tomker : 23-02-2016 at 20:25. |
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
Hi I love you robot, I was curious on how you guys are lining up with the target, are you using pid? I would love it if I could see your code.
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Re: Orbit 1690 REAL robot reveal! - "SKYZER"
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Your team definitely did their homework on achieving both the lowbar lowbot and an unblockable shot. As you pointed out, the dropping of the intake to create clearance for the shot is very clever. |
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