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How to control the minibot?
Hi,
We finished designing our mini bot but I thought on a problem. How to get the motors work when we need(when it is on the tower)? I thought of a touch sensor and NXT block to activate the motor but because we don't have FTC we don't have the motors controller(to get the minibot being controlled we need NXT block, touch sensor, motors, battery and the motors controller). So how can we solve this without this part? |
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Re: How to control the minibot?
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Re: How to control the minibot?
Limit switches and common household light switches are legal items to control the motor if you dont want to use the NXT and motor controller.
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Re: How to control the minibot?
Is there a rule saying that the mini bot motors cannot be running at the start of the match?
I haven't seen it if there is... but then again, I haven't been keeping up with Q&A as closely as I sometimes do. Now that I think about it, I'm not even sure where it says they have to stop at the end of the match, so long as you have a way of quickly getting the mini bot back down the pole. Jason |
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Re: How to control the minibot?
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Re: How to control the minibot?
Hi, I don't know if this would help, but you could probably use a deploy system, and then use a switch that would trigger once it touches the pole, causing the motors to activate and drive the minibot up the pole.
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Re: How to control the minibot?
Jason,
I think this is the defining rule... <G19> MINIBOTS must remain completely autonomous and move up the POST solely through electric energy provided after the start of DEPLOYMENT by the permitted, unaltered battery and converted to mechanical energy by the permitted unaltered motors (and associated, appropriate circuitry). I think that implies that the motors may be running but the minibot may not move vertically until after the start of deployment. Q&A is the place to ask. However, simple switches can be employed to start, reverse and stop the minibot if one thinks about it. |
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Hey, Dose anyone know if we will be able to use a ladder to get the mini-bot down from the pole
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Re: How to control the minibot?
I saw this on another thread. That you can not use a ladder, pole, or another type of tools to get the mini-bot down. And you must get it in a safe manner.
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Re: How to control the minibot?
GDC says no ladders: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread...ghlight=ladder
But they haven't said if any other devices are allowed. EDIT: And now they have said - see Team Update 6. Last edited by GaryVoshol : 28-01-2011 at 20:44. Reason: TU6 |
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Re: How to control the minibot?
Are basic electrical components allowed for use on the minibot, like capacitors and photoresistors, to trigger and disable the robot?
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Re: How to control the minibot?
I don't see them on the list of allowable parts... (Indeed, I'd love it if we could use *regular* resistors...)
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Re: How to control the minibot?
This is what our team is doing. all it is, is a limit switch from the kit last year, wired so that when we hit the pole, it sends a signal to the motor telling it to start.
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