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Re: pic: Smallest FRC Robot?
I think it's obvious it wouldn't pass inspection. But it brings up an interesting point. Just how small could a bot be and still pass inspection? I think it would be cool if the game rewarded space efficiency. Like you can still use dimensions 28x38x60, but you can fit in 28x38x45 you can use additional air tanks or additional motors.
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Re: pic: Smallest FRC Robot?
Back in i think 2003 a team made an emergency bot that was donated to teams at their competitions for matches they couldn't bring their bot out for and it was pretty much a 12 inch cube that had everything it needed self contained.
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Re: pic: Smallest FRC Robot?
How does the lil thing move? What supplies the RC with power? I don't see any motors (perhaps under the RC). I see pwm pins being used, are there 2 victors under that bot?
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Re: pic: Smallest FRC Robot?
It uses Vex/Edubot motors, which, much like servos, are powered by the RC's backup battery.
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Re: pic: Smallest FRC Robot?
How do you turn it on/off with no main battery? My guess would be touching a nine volt to the main terminals to start it, and using reset to shut it off...
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