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Operator Interface - Userbyte Multiple Displays Variables

Summary

The FIRST Operator Interface includes one display variable designated as User_Mode_byte. The default program sets User_Mode_byte = backup_voltage*10 to
display the backup voltage variable. The display variable can be used to display
multiple user software variables by writing different...

by: marccenter

01-12-2004 10:34

FIRST Testimonials

Why Participate in FIRST Robotics?
Sponsors, FIRST Staff, Mentors, and Students Describe the Power of the Program

Notice to the FIRST Robotics Community:
Please utilize this collection of stories to help aid in your efforts to strengthen or begin FIRST Robotics team(s) in the US and abroad. Th...

by: Rich Kressly

25-11-2004 22:23

Omni-dirctonal Hoverbot

On the advice of a mentor on my team, due my invisibilty on paper. i am going to turn in my colledge application to UCF in person. so i can talk about myself, my experience in robotics, my abilties, and my struggle with my disabilty (dislexia). and all arround sell myself to get in. along with my ap...

by: Tytus Gerrish

24-11-2004 19:49

Comparison Paper for Teacher Involvement

This paper discusses, outlines, and charts one teacher's experience in FIRST as compared to involvement in other school activities.

by: Rich Kressly

08-11-2004 23:29

Team 33 Four Speed Transmission

Attached is the complete design for the Killer Bees' 2004 Four Speed transmission design. Included are a full set of detail drawings, part CAD files, assembly files, a technical writeup and supporting engineering data. All design work was done in Autodesk Inventor.
Unfortunately, the files gener...

by: Jim Zondag

08-11-2004 12:33

Team 900 2004 Transmission

Here are the designs for Team 900's 2004 Single-Speed Transmission. It uses both the CIM and Drill motors. Sorry for the delay, but here they are. Let me know if you have any questions.

- Ryan

by: rmmlg

08-11-2004 11:29

An Introduction to C Programming for First Robotics Applications

This document provides both a tutorial, as well as information on more advanced programming techniques that are useful for learning C programming for your robot. It is a work in progress.
The tutorial uses the Extensible Interactive C (EiC) interpreter to allow students to try out C program constr...

by: eugenebrooks

08-11-2004 02:36

FIRST Publicity Manual

This manual lightly touches on many aspects of publicity or public relations from a FIRST team perspective. It goes into somewhat more detail on writing press releases and getting them published.

This manual began as a simple idea to introduce teams to how public relations and publicity work and ...

by: Mark McLeod

07-11-2004 17:05

Billfred's FLL Score-O-Matic

Well, the other night a fellow CDer asked for some help in making a scoring setup for FLL. This is what I came up with, good for 15 matches (with potential for more, if you work with it). It assumes you know how to navigate between sheets and sort columns.

Match scores go on sheet 2 (ignore the...

by: Billfred

06-11-2004 23:26

Programming Quick Start

With the advent of a new season and the influx of new programmers-to-be I decided to do a 1 or 2 page write-up on just how a programmer new to FIRST can get started. I wrote this up to bootstrap rookie team programmers. Sort of a how does one get started when they know absolutely nothing about where...

by: Mark McLeod

04-11-2004 15:35

Team and State Population Data (as of 10/31/04)

Since Alex469 posted his updated map of the number of teams in each state, I figured the next logical step was to find the distribution over the population of each state.

As the deadline for registration approaches, I'll try to remember to update this.

by: Billfred

31-10-2004 20:00

CORDIC Math Library

Provides integer sine, cosine and arctangent trigonometric functions, using the CORDIC algorithm, accurate to +- 1/16777216. Also contains a floating-point CORDIC square root function, accurate to +- 1/16777216, as well as a few other standard math functions.

More details and instructions for use...

by: Pat Fairbank

30-10-2004 12:03

Electrical Tips Handout

Electrical subsystem tips for teams. Good for rookies and veterans. Summary of things to keep in mind during building season and competitions.

by: Anne Shade

28-10-2004 11:49

Mechanical tips hand out

This is a list of mechanical design and building tips for teams. Good for rookies and veterans alike. Good hand out.

by: Anne Shade

28-10-2004 11:47

"18 Tips for in the Pits for FIRST Teams"

These ideas started to collect on a thread, Anne Bergeron put them in a format similar to "18 Hints for Rookies" and many others contributed.

This is a one-page (front and back) handout that can be used for new teams, at workshops and at kickoffs.

by: RoboMom

25-10-2004 15:31

"18 Hints for Rookie Teams from NEMO"

NEMO (Non-Engineering Mentor Organization) put together this one-page (front and back) handout to help rookie teams. It can also be used as an agenda for discussions or workshops held at kick-offs or pre-season meetings.
NEMO ran out of room so is now working on "More Hints" Stay tuned!...

by: RoboMom

01-10-2004 17:38

Billfred's Three-Minute Timer

This is a powerpoint I created for my speech class. Basically, since I had a laptop, I could hold up the screen with the presentation running and let the speakers get a really big timer (with the pretty colors that turned yellow as they approached this particular speech's two-minute target).

Si...

by: Billfred

09-09-2004 15:26

Team 188 Woburn Robotics 2004 Gearbox Design Report

This report details the design, construction and performance of (team 188) Woburn Robotics' 2004 drivetrain. It featured six driving motors (Bosch, CIM and Fisher-Price) and a two-speed transmission (using pneumatically actuated shifting dogs). The robot, Blizzard 5, was capable of a top speed of a...

by: Tristan Lall

31-08-2004 21:22

Team 25 Raider Robotix Student Handbook

this is our team handbook that lays out the operations of the group to new members.

Thanks to team 45 for posting their handbook and giving us something to work with and my crew of team leaders who rewrote much of it to suit our team's needs.

I hope it helps. Also check out the FIRST RINOS ...

by: Wayne C.

27-08-2004 09:31

Team 179 conceptual - single speed - 3 motor gearbox

This is a conceptual single speed gearbox design from team 179 (Dan Quiggle). It combines the CIM, Drill and FP motors. The intent was to minimize fabrication and cost. I'm posting it for some professional feedback, but also to inspire teams to consider making their own vs. buying pre-made gearbox...

by: Swampdude

26-08-2004 15:22


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