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I meant one-way powered......after contact with the sensor, the 1/2 bridge is turned 'off' and the mini coasts downward.
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While only the GDC can say for sure, I am assuming that tethers would be illegal because of the 12x12x12 sizing box requirement and by the usual no-entanglement rules.
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Erik,
From Section 1 MINIBOT – an autonomous vehicle designed and built to perform specific tasks when competing in the 2011 competition LogoMotion. The MINIBOT must obviously follow a design approach intended to play the 2011 FRC END GAME and must be compliant with all MINIBOT rules defined in Section 3.4.14. And from Section 1.5 The match ends with robots deploying minibots, small electro-mechanical assemblies that are independent of the host robot, onto vertical poles. I read those two references as not tethered. The Q&A will be the only place to get an official answer on this question. |
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After reading those sections, I agree with your interpretation. |
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In FTC, the NXT connects to the HiTechnic motor controller which converts the I2C from the NXT brick to control an HBridge powering the DC Tetrix motors. |
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However, they don't list discrete components on the list. I guess that's something for the Q&A. |
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Well, since you can bring any number of minibots to competition, just bring one per match and let THEM figure out where to apply the pole saw! (Just kidding, of course. <G59> covers it).Quote:
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<R92> The following items are the only permitted materials for use on the MINIBOTS:
A. TETRIX components, B. no more than two motors (PN W739083), C. exactly one 12V rechargeable NiMH battery pack identical to those supplied in the FTC kit of parts (PN W739057) D. No more than one HiTechnic DC motor controllers, E. No more than one NXT controller with the Bluetooth functionality disabled, The motor controllers are driven from the NXT outputs. |
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Again what do you all think. R92 d sayes exactly 1 battery pack. Do you think that means we HAVE TO HAVE a battery??
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GDC just want to make our brains hurt! |
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Does anyone else find it frustrating that we must use the FTC kit to build the mini robot? There are no FTC teams near us that I know of so the only way we can do this is to buy a kit and they are already on back order.
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As per my understanding, you don't have to use the FTC kit, it just helps. Making the whole thing out of polycarb. or aluminium, using the 12v NiCd, and the lightswitches is possible, and a lot simpler than using the NXT and co.
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There are 1265 sets left as of 11:45 AM this morning, 1/10/11. Be proactive - order now. Please see http://www.andymark.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=245 for instructions on how to login to FIRST Choice. |
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