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Unread 17-02-2008, 13:13
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Spike relay question

So my team has been hard at work on making the electronics board for this years robot, and in an effort to make the robot as light as possible, we are using the older, lighter models of the spike relays. After reading through the rules, I could not find anywhere that it specifically prohibited an older spike relay from use, but I just wanted to make sure it was legal to use a spike like this one:

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Re: Spike relay question

You're right, it doesn't say that old models can't be used. However, based on other rules that prohibit using old stuff (e.g. Victor 883s), I'd almost say that they can't be, but if they meant that, they'd have said it...

Sounds like a Q&A question to me.
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Re: Spike relay question

A normal spike only weighs 0.12 lbs. You can't expect to loose that much weight. Look somewhere else.
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Re: Spike relay question

Wouldn't that be considered a custom part? I know that we couldn't use sprockets for wheels on our robot that came with the KOP last year.
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Re: Spike relay question

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Wouldn't that be considered a custom part? I know that we couldn't use sprockets for wheels on our robot that came with the KOP last year.
I don't think so--it's closer to the BB trannies in the KOP last year.
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Re: Spike relay question

There is no electrical difference in the two models of Spike. The upper case on new Spikes covers much of what is shown in the photo above. There is no robot rule that prevents the use of this device. There is a rule that prevents the use of the old 883 Victors and old RC/OI combinations.
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Re: Spike relay question

The only rule i'd be worried about is availability... yes, you have them in the old KoP, but can you find that model available for sale anywhere? If not, then it wouldn't be allowed.
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Re: Spike relay question

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The only rule i'd be worried about is availability... yes, you have them in the old KoP, but can you find that model available for sale anywhere? If not, then it wouldn't be allowed.
Again, the BB trannies from last year. That exact model isn't available anymore, but there is an upgraded model available. Last year's are allowed. I think you can reasonably extrapolate this to the old Spikes.
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Re: Spike relay question

What matters in the rule is not whether parts from old kits are available now. What matters is if they were available on the market then. You can reuse unaltered off-the-shelf parts from old robots, if they were COTS items. Even if it was a COTS item supplied in the kit. The parts that are not allowed from previous kits are those parts that were available only in the kits.
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Re: Spike relay question

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What matters in the rule is not whether parts from old kits are available now. What matters is if they were available on the market then. You can reuse unaltered off-the-shelf parts from old robots, if they were COTS items. Even if it was a COTS item supplied in the kit. The parts that are not allowed from previous kits are those parts that were available only in the kits.
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I don't read the rules that way...
Robot Rules section 8.2
COTS – A “Commercial, Off-The-Shelf” COMPONENT or MECHANISM, in it’s unaltered, unmodified state. A COTS item must be a standard (i.e. not custom order) part commonly available from the VENDOR, available from a non-team source, and available to all teams for purchase.

Parts that are not available now are not COTS items under this definition.
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Re: Spike relay question

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COTS – A “Commercial, Off-The-Shelf” COMPONENT or MECHANISM, in it’s unaltered, unmodified state. A COTS item must be a standard (i.e. not custom order) part commonly available from the VENDOR, available from a non-team source, and available to all teams for purchase.

Parts that are not available now are not COTS items under this definition.
<R36> would like to respectfully disagree. Items that were previously COTS but are no longer available are legal providing they are unmodified.

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<R36> COTS ITEMS from ROBOTS entered in previous FIRST competitions or COTS
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Again, the BB trannies from last year. That exact model isn't available anymore, but there is an upgraded model available. Last year's are allowed. I think you can reasonably extrapolate this to the old Spikes.
And yet... if you get to competition and the judges say "wait, that wasn't in the rules, you aren't allowed to use those" you've got a problem... better to ask the GDC than show up having to do some rework at competition.
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And yet... if you get to competition and the judges say "wait, that wasn't in the rules, you aren't allowed to use those" you've got a problem... better to ask the GDC than show up having to do some rework at competition.
Well, the judges won't say anything, but the inspectors will...

And GDC has allowed the BB trannies. IF you ask them, though, print the answer and bring it, just to be on the safe side.
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