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Unread 12-03-2004, 20:28
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What do you do during autonomous mode?

What do you do during autonomous mode and how?
We (team 701) will drive forward extend our arm turn 90 degrees and drive back to grab the goal, the extended arm drops the 10pt ball then we drive back (w/ goal ) as far back as possible.

To do this we use IR wheel counters to measure distance and to calculate angle we use a gyro... to measure the angle of the arm we have potentiometer ....
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

Our main automomous mode puts us under the drop off of the balls. We have others, however.
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

hehe......you are already under the drop off of the balls ... .. I'm just kidding
can you catch the balls during autonomous or something? and what are the others...i'm just wondering.. what people are able to do and how that is strategically
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

We had two modes (our regional is over and we can't go to nationals):

1. Push our goal under opponent's ball drop off
2. Block opponent from getting to their ball-tee
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nothing as of right now because we cannot figure out how to program it for dead recogning if anyone can help please contact me on aim or yahoo or msn thanks we could really use youre help please
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

We don't think autonomous is very important this year, so the main autonomous mode we'll use is to shove the movable goal into our opponent's ball chute. We're not going for the 10 point balls. (Speaking of which, have any of you seen any teams that knock off the balls in such a way that they can still be scored?)
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

we have four autonomous modes, but the one we used most was to raise our arm up a bit and use that to push the 10 point ball off and release all the balls on our side.
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

We rigged up our control system with four switches, so we can change our autonomous mode during the disabled period right up until the auto mode is activated, with up to 15 programs (7 one side, 8 the other, disabled) .

Right now we only have a few implemented:

Hit our ball, stop
Hit both balls, pull around and get in position to grab 2x ball
Hit the goal, grab the 2x ball and push towards our opponents region

We'll probably also have auto modes for blocking out their ball and doing various things with the goal.

State machines make programming these modes so darned easy!
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

We have two modes:

1) Full Forward

2) Play Dead



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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

We use a banner sensor to run forward until we see the center line, then we stop. This puts us in perfect postition to pick up the 2x. We plan to add to this for our next regional.
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

ThomasR ... do you simply have no idea how to program it or are you having trouble with some code you have....
if its the first one.. i suggest just using a timer and drive straight forward for X time ....(line up the bot manually)
u can PM me and i can help u

btw 254: we look forward 2 seeing u at SJ (and Sac??? are u going) u have a swweeeet bot....we use it as our worst case scenario opponent when strategizing
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

Yup, we are going to Sacramento next week. Getting anxious for some competition, though there's still so much to program on our practice bot...

And thanks for the compliment
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

Team 138's bot, Hummer II, guns full forward until the first of 4 fixed IR sensors sees the IR beacon, then lifts up the arm, turns to face the beacon, and hits the ball... nothing after that..
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

We use the line following sensors to follow the line straight to the 10 point balls and knock them off. We have been able to do this very consistently and is one of the reasons we won the GM award. So far this is the only thing we are able to do, but we hope to add more modes and switches to do more during nationals.
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Re: What do you do during autonomous mode?

We have 4 switches for a selection plus a left/right selector. all massless. Plus a double-pull we didn't want for the dashboard jumper.
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