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Re: pic: FRC488 - Team Xbot's 2009 Robot

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That is an impressive video you guys uploaded. How many balls can you store in the "hopper" and on average how many of the loaded balls make it into the trailer. Looks awesome! See you in Portland.
Thanks! Your robot looks pretty nice as well. Hopefully we'll get some chances to play with y'all in Portland and Seattle.

The hopper can hold 20 balls. Our testing shows that the number of balls that make it into a trailer depends almost entirely on our distance from the trailer. Maybe saying as much is obvious, but it really makes a big difference. In ideal conditions, 95% of the balls make it in and the accuracy drops from there as the distance increases.

I have some video taken at the practice field that shows us chasing around an older robot and scoring on it as well as some that demonstrate our traction control algorithm. I'll try to upload those to our YouTube account tonight -- but some of them are pretty uneventful and boring.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Team Xbot's 2009 Robot

Nice work 488! I like the approach that you have taken to unload the balls quickly. I am looking forward to seeing it in action in a couple of weeks!
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Team Xbot's 2009 Robot

I wanted to update this thread with some videos I've just added to YouTube.

They're not fancy, so don't expect funky music or titles or anything like that.

The first shows about two minutes of driving, collecting and scoring. We learned pretty quickly that chasing down a single robot and scoring on it was extraordinarily difficult. We expect that it'll become quite easier to find targets to score on when there are more robots on the field. It was also to get a feel for how many balls will be available for collection from the field since our supply was limited and there were no human players.

We broke an encoder early during practice due to some misalignment, so all of this driving was done with half-broken traction control. The right side drive had traction control and the left side did not, so the robot was very hard to control.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rapP6zpCXdE

The second (eventually) shows off a bit of the rough traction control code and was taken before we broke the encoder. We've opted to make traction control controlled by a joystick button such that it's on only when the driver wants it. As we refine it and make it respond better in turns, we'll turn it on permanently, I expect.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcpDqo3mXbw
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