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pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
If I may ask, how does that grasp the rings? My first guess is that the mechanism on the end of the arm actuates like a claw, but I can't see where the joints for that would be...
No matter what, that's a very good looking robot, and I hope to be able to see it in competition! |
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
That's a sweet looking little robot. Do you have any videos?
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
This is a work of art. Well done guys!
-Nick |
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Looks like we have some work to do. ![]() |
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
No video yet; my phone's battery was dead last night. If I can make it to our first matches tonight, I'll grab some video and put it up on our FRC team's YouTube channel.
It works like you might expect; a simple-four bar (driven by a 67-esque lower four-bar) raises to the rings to any of the three scoring heights. It has PID control on the arm and drive for positioning. The manipulator isn't a claw; it's more of a bucket. It slides up into the rings from below and pulls them away from the pegs to load. It can rotate forward to dump rings onto the pegs. Last edited by Madison : 16-11-2012 at 13:37. |
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
Beautiful robot!
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
Do I see a double 4 bar; like 67 in '07 and 148 in '11?
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
Seems like it.
Its a 4-bar 4-barring a 4-bar ![]() |
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
Technically...it's a 6 bar (4-bar with a driver dyad).
Love the lighting, does it serve a particular purpose other than looking cool? Looking forward to seeing video of this sexy beast. |
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
Yes -- the arm is a 6-bar like those used by 67 and 148 in the past.
I wasn't able to make it to the first league match on Friday night -- I didn't get done with work until they were nearly finished -- so I couldn't get any video. They are 6-0-0 at the moment with a high score of 240 pts., though, if that means anything useful. |
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
Slickest FTC robot I've ever seen, can't wait to see a video of it in action!
With the new material allowances, hopefully we will see teams move in this direction and see more robots that look like mini-FRC quality robots. |
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
While I think it's awesome to see what the new rules allow for, and this robot is definitely impressive and a clear indicator of what can be done, I fear that it may result in a resource race that separates the haves from the have not further. One of the cool things I really liked about FTC/FLL is that the teams are required to all build from the exact same parts.
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Re: pic: FTC3231 - Syzygy
So are the FTC rules only sliiiightly more restrictive than the FRC rules now?
Sometimes I feel like FTC is just going to replace FRC in popularity... |
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Sorry to detract from the thread - this is a beautiful robot and I can't wait to see it progress as the season goes on. I bet the St. Louis version will inevitably be much, much different! |
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