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1 cubic inch Robot
What do you do during the off season??? We still build robots but at a smaller scale??
Just thougth I'd share a competition that has a maximum size limit of one cubic inch. I've attached a photo for you to see. After building 130 lb robots for several years it feels funny to put this thing in my pocket. We'll be flying to Japan next week to compete. Here is the website if anyone else is interested:http://imd.eng.kagawa-u.ac.jp/maze/index_e.html |
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This is an amazing competition! How large is the team that is going to the competition?
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thats really cool, is there a game u have to play with it? or is the challenge just making it work? :>
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Nice work... looks like you've done all your own surface mount soldering, and it looks like I see some reflective IR sensors on there.
You could fit... what, about 60,000 of those robots into the starting volume allowed for an FRC machine, or almost 6,000 into the starting volume of a VEX robot. Now it just needs it's own teeny-tiny little shipping crate to get to Japan! Jason |
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Nah, it would get lost before it would even leave the post office.
Those are incredible. Last edited by cooker52 : 29-10-2007 at 15:39. |
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That's such a cute little 'bot...
Looks kind of like the Japanese sumo bots we've played with in the past, except we didn't get to go to Japan. |
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So I'm intrigued by the photo and the whole notion of micro robots. I went to the site you listed for information on the competition. At the top of the home page it had a link to the construction manual for micro robot kit. Right on the first page of the manual was exactly what I was looking for. Right under the cutter knife and instant glue was the ever popular "insulting tape". And when it insults you, ir really sticks it to you!
![]() See for yourselves at http://imd.eng.kagawa-u.ac.jp/maze/m..._manual_en.pdf My guess is something got a tad lost in translation. |
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Re: 1 cubic inch Robot
We're taking a team of 17 students and 4 adults to Japan this Sunday the 4th of Nov. We're very lucky to have an alumni of our school, Waiakea High - Team 2024, who went off to graduate in electrical engineering come back and help us. His employers at the CalTech Submillimeter Telescopes have been very supportive as well. Some of you have a very good eye...yes, we mounted the two circuit boards in a Horizontal position with two Geared motors and two wheels. We’re using a PIC16F877A for a processor. We have 3 IR sensors – one in the front and one on each side. The motors come from solarbotics - GM15 with a 24:1 planetary gear for about $15 each.
If you look at the website for the contest you'll see a 1 cubic centimeter robot contest as well. We're working on them now and I may have a picture up soon. They can be tethered so we don't have to put a pic on them. I had to special order motors from England. The "game" for the 1 inch bots looks like a tic-tac-toe board with the lines being 30 mm wide, a little over an inch. You have to hit four points in the grid and then rush the finish line. For the 1 centimeter bots you have three contests - straight line race, slolom and hill climb. It's been a great experience with my students learning how to design,print and etch their own circuit boards, solder on very small components and programing. Let me know if anyone has more questions! Aloha |
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We also split up our team of 17 students into three different teams....In the end we were supposed to have 6 one inch micro bots and 1 cubic centimeter robots done by sunday. So far we have 6 running (motors running, not programmed) one inch robots and a built centimeter robot...we still have to tether the centimeter and practive driving it. Adding programs to our one inch robots will be some peoples priorities for the next 3/4 days.
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OK, we have a picture of our 1 cm3 robot now too. The nob on the front is actually a weight to help hold the shafts to the ground.
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The 1 cm robot is actually just a couple of very small motors glued together. We drive them on their shafts - no wheels. We'll be using very small mogami wire as a tether to the controls. The competition calls for a straight line race, a slolom course and a hill climb for these small bots. The ultimate would be to make these autonomous like the 1 inch robots. Maybe next year???
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Re: 1 cubic inch Robot
does the wire lead not count as part of the robots dimensions?
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The only problem with bringing the cubic inch and centimeter robot would be getting through security again (im surprised they didnt catch some of them the first time) and making sure that we dont lose them when we are there.....we should build a display case that is fairly large for our own finding purposes.....Another issue would be sneaking them under the radar of our mentor...he loves the little guys.
![]() We literally packaged them all in tissue boxes and little jars stuffed with padding... |
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