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Curie teams - Please list your team information and picture to make scouting easier
Team 86 - Team Resistance - Ohmer VII
Regional - Florida; 21st seed; Co-Champ with 1251 & 1270; 10W-5L
Picture: http://www.teamresistance.org/member....php?photo=769
4 ft. 120.0 lbs

Drivetrain:
4 small CIMs with 2 BaneBots 56mm planetary gearboxes
4 KOP wheels
ground clearance - ~ 2.5"
Can climb ramps the wide way only (requires around 36" of ramp width)
Plays Strong defense (have held high scoring teams that usually score 5-6 in a match to one or two ringers).
Speed - ~8 ft/s,

Ramp:
1 ramp with extended platform of near 7 ft.
Platform - 13" high by 37" wide
Ramp - low slope of 13 Degrees; lifts in 2.5 seconds
Requires 1/2" of clearance minimum to climb
Has side rails to prevent driving off of ramp/platform
Has 2-2"x2" posts to prevent driving off the end of the platform
Has been climbed numerous times in competitions

Arm: Removed

Gripper: Removed

Autonomous: none

# of Breakdowns: 1 in finals (pins came loose in Banebot Transmission). It has been upgraded with 3 generation plates/pins from Banebots. We have two spare trannys just in case

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Re: Curie 2007 Robot Pictures and Basic Data

Team 1270-The Red Dragons

Regionals - Florida; 7th seed; Co-Champ with 1251 & 86; 12W-3L
Buckeye; 28th seed;quarterfinalist with 548 and 1317 4W-3L

Pictures:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27757
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27758

Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9VX86bLRq0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK3syLVsbRM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGqS73j2-L0

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4 ft. 120.0 lbs

Drivetrain:
4 small CIMs installed into 2 integrated AndyMark 2 speed transmissions
8 IFI traction wheels (4) 4 inch x 2 inch (4) 4 inch x 1 inch

Ground Clearance - ~ .5" but has protruding wheels in front and back and can climb up to a 40 degree angle have climbed up many ramps as long as there are no lips in the middle of the ramp

Capabilities:


Plays Strong offense (Can score as many as 6-8 a match without defense, atleast 4 with defense)

Plays strong defense (We can also play defense but plan to stay on offense as long as there are rings to hang)
Speed - ~10 ft/s in high, ~5 ft/s in low

Arm:

Arm is built out of 2.5 and 2 inch tubing with a 1 inch extending claw.
Fisher price motor is used to raise/lower arm via a pushrod system.
125:1 BaneBots motors to extend arm and open/close the finger via a cable/pulley set-up.
Can score on all three levels but we have a middle row preference.
Can place and remove spoilers fast.
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Team 1636 - Reds Robotics
Colorado Regional Winner #3(allianced with 555, 1583)
General Motors Industrial Design Award
15th seed

Picture: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/26988
4 ft. 120 lbs.

Drive Train: Standard, two transmissions(AndyMark), two motors(CIM), four FIRST KOP wheels
we have a clearance of over 3-4", so bascially, we can climb any ramp or lift
Our chassis driver has been reliable at every single time we had to get onto the ramp
(if your ramp is more than 45 degrees, if possible, be nice to climb a ramp with some sort of traction-ex. grip tape)

Offense:
We on average score 4 to 5 rings on our own

-Arm is a garage door opener with a polycarbonate gripper/claw, very reliable and has not broken yet
-Arm is raised by the use of a jack lift we added a motor to.
-our drivers have excellent communication when scoring each tube
can score on all three levels

Ramp:
-50 degree slope, has grip tape on it for added traction
-requires other bot to have a minimum 2.5" clearance (If bot had traction wheels, perfect)
-platform holds one bot 12"
-has no guard rail at edge of platform to stop bot from launching off platform if bot goes on ramp at full speed, nor are their guides on ramp
Ramp loads on wide side.
-ramp is 25" out so that if it accidently falls down, we can keep playing because it doesn't exceed 72", won't cause field damage if we drive around with it down - plus or else we'd be overweight
Defense: with me and Julian driving, we play incredible defense - when on defense, me and Julian never even talk, we just do our thing and it works

Autonomous: none

# of Breakdowns: 0, our robot can take many impacts(trust me we can, we kept using the 2006 bot and using it to beat up the 2007 bot until 07 was indestructable-or close to it )
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Keeping it short and sweet:

Team 395

Telescoping arm using 2 Fischer Price motors, scores on all 3 levels
Loads from ground or over the player station wall
4 Small CIM's in Custom 2-speed transmissions, ~4 and ~12 f/s
IFI Traction wheels (2" wide I think)
Good defense

May or may not have a working autonomous mode
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Team 1732- Hilltopper Robotics

Regionals
Wisconsin- 2nd team picked, semifinalist (with 1816 and 2129)
Midwest- 3rd seeded team, semifinalist (with 1243 and 1781)

Videos
http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=1736
http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...hp?matchid=711

4ft 120 lbs

Drivetrain
2 small CIM motors on each side
2-speed shifting with AndyMark Transmissions
6 IFI Traction Wheels
Clearance: ~3"

Capabilities
-Averaged 4.00 rings per match at the Midwest Regional (36 total during seeding rounds), scores on middle and low levels
- withstands defense as it is hard to push
-Able to play strong defense with the high-torque drivetrain
-Scales ramps with ease
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Re: Curie 2007 Robot Pictures and Basic Data

Here is a resource for links to match videos, photos, and FIRST's team information for each team can be found on http://www.thebluealliance.net/cd/divisionparse.phpThe Blue Alliance's Championship Portal which will have more and more information added to it over the week left until Championship!

Here is another source of information on teamshttp://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/1975?

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Team 48 - Delphi E.L.I.T.E. - xtremachen 10 - www.delphielite.com

Regionals
Pittsburgh: 8-2-0 - 4th seed - Finalist with 1038 & 222
Buckeye: 4-3 - 1-25th seed - Co-Champ with 291 & 379
Greater Toronto: 4-4-0 - 36th seed - Semi-Finalist with 1006 & 379


Robot Photo:



Match Videos:

Buckeye Regional:

SF 1-1 vs. 66, 503, 451
SF 1-2
F 1-1 vs. 1126, 1038, 1528
F 1-2

Greater Toronto Regional:

QF 3-2 vs. 1334, 610, 2166
SF 2-1 vs. 854, 1305, 1241

And just so you don’t think we hide our mistakes….

SF 2-2

Looks really bad, doesn’t it? Not really bad at all, though – everything folded up just fine afterward - just one bad hinge on our leg – beefier hinges cure all. One hinge away from GTR finals…..ah well.

Height/Weight Class:
48”/120 lbs.

Drivetrain:
  • Andy-Mark Gen2 Servo Shifters
  • 2 small CIM motors per gearbox (4 total)
  • Brecoflex Supergrip Blue Tank Treads – New Set ready for Atlanta
  • Quick-change tread modules plus new, even quicker “Traction Wheel” mod for those “special situations”
  • 2” Ground Clearance
  • Can climb ramps with ease
  • Top Speeds - ~11 ft/s (High Gear), ~4 ft/s (Low Gear)

Ramp:
  • Bi-fold ramp/platform system – easy 2 @ 12 capability
  • Attached guide rails on both outside and inside edges for straighter climbing, Stop guide at end of platform to prevent accidental falls. Inside edges adjustable via persuasion if needed to provide greater clearance.
  • Dietrich Ultrasteel ramp decking very resilient and strong – CNC hole pattern adds weight savings and additional traction
  • Ramp Angle of Ascent- 14.5 degrees
  • Platform Dimensions - 13" high by 34" wide
  • Requires 1/2" of clearance minimum to climb
  • Time to Fully Deploy - 6 seconds – many documented 2 @ 12 ramps within final endgame time
  • Platform Strength Test- 5 minutes @ 350 lbs.

Autonomous:
  • Numerous defensive auto modes available to stop those keepers from hanging and/or position the robot for faster defense – get between the opponents and the rack sooner.

Drive Team:
  • Battle tested at 3 Regionals – 48 combined qualifying/elimination matches, 30-18
  • Defense is their forte – it’s not all about the pushing, either!
  • Veteran coach provides wealth of strategic knowledge
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Team 498 - The Cobra Commanders

Regionals - Arizona, 16th seed, Quarterfinalists with 2134 and 1343, 5W-4L
Innovation in Control Award Winner at AZ Regional

Pictures:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27100

Video:
http://www.soap.circuitrunners.com/2.../az/az_039.wmv
http://www.soap.circuitrunners.com/2...z/az_qf4m1.wmv

Category: 4 ft. 120.0 lbs

Drivetrain:
4 small CIMs using the Banebots 56mm Transmissions
4 Wheel Drive with 2 Andymark Kit Wheels (6 inch) and 2 Andymark Omni Wheels (6 inch)
Gyro assistance to help with driving straight (unused at AZ, but we'll add it on for the Championships just because we can)
Track width ~24"
Ground clearance 2"-2.5"
Has successfully climbed 20 degree ramps and been lifted with a forklift style lifter
Top Speed of 12 ft/s

Arm:
Successfully scores on all 3 levels

Decent scoring ability, put up 2 tubes most of Saturday at AZ. Problems in initial claw design had led to some very bad scoring early on (was a 2 pronged claw, now is currently 3 pronged to grip tubes better).

Loads from the ground.

Utilizes automatic arm positioning to make my job easier. Buttons for ground pickup, as well as 3 goal heights are used.

Ramp:
Ramp on one side with a 21 degree incline. Initially is 36" wide for an easier entry, then "funnels" down to a ~28" wide platform. A platform folds down on the opposite side of the ramp to allow for holding 2 robots, with another extension that flips out the end so both can be completely off the ramp. 2 inch guide rail along all sides of the ramp, and a 3 inch high backstop to keep robots from driving off. There is enough clearance and ramp space to fit both robots with bumpers attached. Only works with long robots (no 38" wide guys), and has a slit in the middle of the platform portion which causes impedence to omni-drive bots.

Platform portion is 13" high and ~80" long.

Capable of lifting 2 robots at 12", proven to lift 1 at 30 easily. Two climbing hasn't been done yet, the only matches where we've ramped have had one partner that lost power on the field or were incapable of climbing our ramps due to drivetrain or groundclearance.

Autonomous:
Arm positioning proven to work, at a minimum we will position our arm to be ready for tube pickup.

Fix-it-window work seems to have solved problems seen with camera usage for driving. Also tested ability to turn and drive using gyro and encoders.

Planned autonomous goals include: scoring on front spider leg, scoring on either side spider leg, scoring on opposing alliance's front spider leg, picking up a far ringer in autonomous mode, and if the gods are willing, scoring said far tube.
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97: RoboRuminants from Cambridge, Mass.
Boston Regional 20th Seed, Semi-Finalists with 2079 and 1403.



http://web.mit.edu/first/www/07media/Boston/video
highlights:
http://web.mit.edu/first/www/07media...ston07_768.wmv

4' 11" - 110 lbs.

Quick Summary: Simple (only four motors and two pistons) hybrid, stronger as a ramp bot, but can score a few ringers.

Drive
  • 2x CIM (1 per side) with BB 12:1 gearboxes.
  • Custom-manufactured hardened carriers (do not have short pin issues).
  • 6WD with 8" Skyway pneumatic wheels, 3" ground clearance, ~8fps
  • Can climb a 30-degree ramp.

Arm
  • Powered by FP + 256:1 BB gearbox (+ custom machined carrier) + 72:10 additional reduction.
  • 2-joint with simple stick-like end effector.
  • Relative effectiveness of scoring: middle, bottom, top.
  • Boston: scored 2-3 per match on middle/botton row when utilized.

Ramp
  • Narrow-orientation (28") with guide rail that can be lowered or taken off to accomodate side bumpers.
  • Ramp + Platform will fit 2 robots without bumpers, 1 or 1.5 (12" + 4") with bumpers.
  • Designed to passively elevate one robot (20-degree ramp) and actively elevate the second (ramp lifted by 2 pneumatic pistons). Can also actively lift a 2WD or low ground clearance robot that can't clear the top ramp edge.
  • Boston: mostly single passive lifts, a few single active lifts, and one double (passive + active) for 45 points.

At Boston, we were mainly used as a ramp bot, although occassionally we got to put the arm to good use and add on a few ringers. We can also play defense - won't win a pushing match but it's maneuverable enough to get in the way and hard to push through (especially sideways). Autonomous is defensive or setup. Good reliability (no major problems at Boston).

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Team 343

Regionals: VCU and Palmetto (semi-finalist at both)

Class: arm/ climbing hybrid (since we made that one up in another thread)

Drivetrain: 4 CIMS directed to center wheel of 6 Andy Mark wheels (dropped center)

Arm: telescoping w/ reach at all levels

Other notes:
-ability to climb any ramp as long as it is wide enough
-top 5 scorer at Palmetto
-top scorer at VCU
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Team 648

Catagory: Arm/Ramp Climber "Hybrid"

Drivetrain: Crab Steer, 4inch IFI Traction Wheels, all four powered, ability to control at 1/3 speed (accuracy), 2/3 speed (maneuverability), and full speed (um... to go fast!)

Regional: Midwest Finalist, 1st Overall Pick,

Arm: Shoulder pivit w/ Extension and Auto-Wrist Leveling, also programmed to stay within the 72X72 box at all times.

Auton: Have scored keepers on all levels. Use CMU2Cam.

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Team 176 Aces High

Robot Type: Scorer/Climber

Drive: 4 6" wheels each with their own CIM geared to 16:1. 2.5" ground clearance before and after the wheels, and smooth base facilitate climbing.

Arm: Shoulder(2 window), wrist(Denso) and yaw(2 Globe), plus elevator(2 FP).

Our pre ship video: Aces High, the image gallery there has some still photos.

Blue alliance information looks good also.
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Quote:
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The best defensive bot I have seen this year is probably a tie between team 1155 and team 177.
From the 2007 defensive powerhouse thread, need i say more?
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Team 195 Cyber Knights

Robot Type: Scorer/Climber

Drive: 2 2-speed 2CIM Motor Transmissions to drive a six-wheel tank drive

Arm: Elevator with a clamshell grabber
Our pre ship video: http://heyjosh.com/team195/robots/2007-robot/

Check out our matches on The Blue Alliance
http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv/team.php?team=195

2007 UTC Connecticut Regional Winner Thanks to 558 and 1124 and congratulations to finalists 176,25, and 2104.
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Re: Curie 2007 Robot Pictures and Basic Data

Cyber Blue 234 (robot name: Henry IX)

Regionals: Boilermaker, Long Island. We were 3rd seed at both regionals, and we were drafted into the #1 seeded alliance and won the regional at both events. (Partners: 1730 and 1555 at Boilermaker and 229 and 545 at Long Island).

4 ft. 120 lbs. category

Pictures: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27891,
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27405,
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27076

Drive
- 2 Andymark shifting transmissions (uses 2 big and 2 small CIMs)
- 6 wheel drive with the center wheel offset on each side
- Pneumatic breaks (these work great for parking on a ramp)
- Able to drive up at least a 35 degree ramp (2 inches of ground clearance)

Autonomous
- Score a keeper on the bottom row.

Scoring
- Scores keepers quickly and effectively on the lowest two levels of the rack
- Limit switch trigger causes gripper to close on ringers automatically
- Picks up ringers off the ground
- At least 46 tubes placed during the qualifying rounds of the Long Island regional (a couple of these were spoilers)

For more information on our robot, please visit http://www.cyberblue234.com/inventorAward/
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