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Why you WANT to use a Gyro this year

Bluabot has a suspension system and a 50lb drive train that's meant to conquer the bumps like they're a Mars rover with 120 amps to spare while always staying upright. Yet on a cross-field escape from Redabot's defensive moves, Bluabot doesn't turn enough before trying to climb the bump, thus in the ascent Bluabot flips over without even climbing... How could the team have easily prevented this?

They could have programmed in a Gryo and PID control. Bluabot's drivers could have pushed a button that quickly re-centered the robot's true heading to a vector orthogonal to the climb. In plain English terms, with most robots this would be the same heading as the robot's starting orientation, or 90 degrees from it, so long as that heading points parallel to the sides of the field (aka straight down the field).

Sure, it's not a perfect protection since the driver could still try to climb before the bot is done turning; yet if it prevents your team's robot from tipping over just once this season I believe it's an idea worth evaluating. More probable is that drivers will constantly use it to save time by auto-aligning to the bumps and then gunning it up/over. Tunnel-goers may see benefits too, but it might not be as useful as those who want to do both.

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