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I'm not sure if our auton selection from the smartdash took too much time to initialize, but we powered the motors at 100%. Unfortunately we spent so much time in the morning with the first attempt that we didn't get enough time to diagnose issues with the second. That said, we're incredibly thankful that you guys gave us the opportunity to be cheesecaked. Absolutely worked our tails off to get not one, but two different solutions implemented throughout the morning and into the evening. Another story for another post . |
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Absolutely thank you so much to 548 for that wicked fast cheesecake! If I remember right, Mr. G, it was the left pot we were reading and the left gearbox that had problems. (My arm is indeed still hurting after being thwacked at 30%)
After thinking it through I'm pretty sure I know what that initialization delay is and how to optimize it. We should get an instance of SendableChooser.getSelected() in autonomousInit() instead of making a request every time(that's silly idk why we did that) or even hard code it instead of allowing selection if it comes down to it. Other than that, I'm sure there's a couple milliseconds of delay due to the structure of our state machine. (Maybe we'll get a rematch with 118 at IRI ) |
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Besides their speed, it looks like 1678's canburglar was designed to tilt the cans towards their alliance immediately upon impact, increasing the probability that they pull away with the cans in hand even if the opposing robot managed to get into the hole.
It's too bad I was pretty tied up this weekend, it's a shame I wasn't able to see the Citrus Circuits machine before Saturday (definitely wanted to check out that feeder intake system too). Congratulations to them and their alliance! |
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The tilting issue was one thing that made me think 1114's harpoon guns could still be beaten by standard arms. As seen in the video that 1114 posted here, the harpoons tilt the cans towards the opposing side pretty significantly when they hit.
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That would be really awesome if you guys did. Those can grabbers were insanely fast and scary to watch.
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We lined up on our side and they lined up on theirs. We did not battle each other but I do have slow motion video showing it to be a virtual tie if we did line up against each other (they beat us to the can by about 20 milliseconds). In that match we got our 2 cans and 1678 got their two cans. There was no battle. |
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There are students on this forum that may not understand this statement and it completely misleads them. |
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There is nothing wrong with my statement. It is exactly like over-volting an electric motor for more power. The motor is designed to take 12 volts(100%) but we run it at 9.6 volts(80%) to reduce strain, but could run it at 14.4 volts(120%) to make it run faster. Yes we can run a system with more than 100% power. We were using surgical tubing and could keep adding more and more past what it was designed for.
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I am fine with that as well, meant no disrespect.
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Unfortunately we did not design for the can battle stalemate very well. Due to the nature of having them as part of our transport configuration required us to be able to attach them on the field very quickly. We did not have a robust attachment stategy which ultimately resulted in our arms faliure in the division finals. If we would have made it to Einstein our arms probably would have been ripped off the robot after the first tie. Which seemed pretty inevitable since we were very close to the same speed as most of the teams out there. |
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