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FRC3005 Presents: LT Bolt
FRC3005 would like to share a few build photos as well as our first robot as a reformed team. The song references Andrew's post listing our team as a dark horse as we re-form this year. We're looking forward to the Dallas Regional and making FIRST loud with you guys!
The Team This year's team is a merge between two existing groups, as well as a large number of new students and mentors. FRC3005 of Conrad High School serves an economically disadvantaged population, and has struggled to find mentor support and funding since their founding teacher retired and rookie grants expired. The mentor team (largely from Texas Instruments) has 6 members that have been involved with various FIRST teams, and 10 new mentors that were looking for place to build a team. We're happy to report a very successful re-charging *rimshot* of the FRC3005 RoboChargers this year, with full engagement of our 17 amazing students, 16 dedicated mentors, attentive Conrad High School staff, and our generous sponsors. Robot Design Our team's mechanism designs took inspiration from the JVN Build Blitz., while we preferred the drivetrain of Copioli. Our mechanical tooling is limited to a Harbor Freight mill and hand tools, and most of the team needed to be trained, so we knew a simpler and proven mechanical design was important. We thank the Ri3D and BB crews for their inspiration this season. Our contingent of electrical engineers and student programmers wrung every advantage from our simple mechanical design. We are very proud of our custom OI, which is laser cut and LED backlit, interfaced to a secondary panel of buttons, as well as a foot pedal for the driver. The OI can be quickly remapped as necessary for our two driver preferences. Our joysticks were reworked to remove the X-axis, providing quicker learning for 2 joystick tank drive by our rookie driver. The OI is enabled by the Texas Instruments, Stellaris Launchpad. The programming/electronics team also added much value, by their sensor integration for hot detection (camera), dry fire protection (IR sensor), automated intake (ultrasonic sensors), and the 2 ball hot auto ability. All auto functions are pushed via a script that can be updated on the fly to adjust for varying conditions (ball inflation, shooter degradation). Robot Functions
Follow Us! Build Blog Lubbock/Hub City Week 2 - Five of our mentors will be in attendance as judges/inspectors Dallas Week 3 - Our team will be competing. Come say hello! |
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