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hey nick //no programming joke needed haha jk
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Mike,
That was terrible ![]() -Nick Remember today with the sound effects? That was hilarious! |
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wow what happened to this thread?!? lol
it just died out, anybody got anything interesting to add to their robots for this special occasion? |
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We had a fever.
We cured it. We got MOAR COWBELL!!11 |
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The entire division is a sleeper. We'll all stay relatively tame till the last elimination matches on Saturday, then go into Einstein full force and decimate everyone. XD
ARCHI--OHWOW2009WORLDCHAMPIONS! |
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665 is changing our ball dumping mechanism a little bit... we were probably getting 8/10 balls in during a dump before, we should be hitting 9 and 10 per dump with no jamming like we had at Florida
Let's see scouting wise, I have split scouting between me and another teammate and I have 39-1341. I have notes on all of the robots right now..the teams I'm most impressed with right now are: 61- For lightning fast dumps and reloads 201 - Great drivers, looked like they were mostly playing defense - I'm not sure if there will be any primary defensive bots on the alliances in Archi, but if there is, I would bet these guys would be high up there on that list 280 - While seeding 54th at the Michigan CMP, they were picked 5th and have great ball dumping speed and accuracy from what I've seen 488 - Looks good, accurate ball dumps, don't have a lot of info on them 624 - I think I was most impressed with 624 - these guys will make you pay if they get near your trailer, reminds me of 1114 a lot. 868 - Target acquisition, quick dumps and quick reloading make these guys a force to be reckoned with 1114 - Well built as always, they'll make you pay if they get near your trailer - but they've proven they can be beaten. Consider this my mini-Looking Forward post for half of Archimedes. There are other good teams, but these are the ones that impressed me the most. I may post my observations for the next half when I get the results back. |
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So who MCs Archimedes usually?
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Don't forget 1538, they look solid.
Well said. |
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Obviously, we're very happy with how our robot's performed so far this season and are looking forward to unleashing it on the world. -We collect rapidly from the ground; it'll grab a group of six+ balls in two or three seconds, typically. -Hopper holds 18 balls comfortably, more if we human load on top of what we've collected from the floor. We can also store balls in our conveyor if necessary. -We can unload our entire hopper's contents in a bit less than 2 seconds and are 95%+ accurate. We don't sweat dropping one ball when we're carrying 16. ![]() -We have 8 unique autonomous programs that run from any starting position. Some hit very hard. -We have traction control on demand. I'm confident saying we had the fastest robot in both Portland and Seattle. Our data shows we averaged 12.5 balls scored/match by our robot in Seattle over seven matches. In one match, we scored no balls because we got greedy and ran out of time after collecting 20+. We did not collect data for any of the elimination rounds, but were undefeated throughout at Seattle. Our +/- was about 16. Here's a picture: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/33668 Let me know if there's anything more you'd like to know. ![]() |
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How do you keep them in your hopper? do you have an unloader kinda like 1625?
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That's great.. thanks Madison. That should make my job a lot easier. I just didn't have a ton of info because unfortunately... no videos of your robot on TBA. Which is how we get a lot of our info.. a lot of watching film and analyzing robot's performance. But I did see your guys' robot on the webcast, so that info combined with what I've seen helps a lot.
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I'm not intimately familiar with how 1625's machine functions, but our hopper is a cavity and the rear of the robot that is lined with a length of rip-stop nylon fabric. That fabric forms a 'U', with one end fixed to the front of the robot and the other wrapped around a spool driven by two CIMs. We spool the fabric up rapidly and that 'U' becomes a '_' or, really, something closer to a '/'It's not dissimilar to 20's robot or to any of the machines that lift the balls up from below -- 111 and 1280, for example. |
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If anyone's interested in seeing more, you can find video of the Oregon Regional and the Microsoft Seattle Regional at bpsepaa.com. Login and password are each 'guest'. |
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The map doesnt have 2415. instead it has our daughterish team 3091 listed twice.
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