Winning medals and awards, being on TV or in a magazine while cool doesn’t even begin to compare to the relationships I’ve developed working with a bunch of great students. - ebarker [more]
This is the form that we will be using in standard Friday and Saturday matches. There is enough space for general info at the top and then there is room to write down info right on the sketched field. Note that if you are sitting on the other side of the field then Red and Blue should be flipped, so...
Here is the form that Paragon will be using on Thursdays when gathering general information about robots. Feel free to use it and let us know if there are any suggestions for other data to gather.
Here's our 2006 match scouting form.
Again, it's fairly simple. It's broken down by period. Circle the role that the robot played and write down a quick number or two.
Again, feedback is good.
Feel free to use the form for your own scouting needs. If you make any changes, please credit us.
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Here's our 2006 pit scouting sheet.
We tried to make it fairly easy for a newbie to fill out, yet give us good information. Most things can be circled or jotted down quickly.
Feedback is welcome and encouraged.
Feel free to use the form for your own team's scouting. If you do make any changes...
This is a scouting sheet I just threw together for lack of a better reason not to. Let me know about any errors/improvements either here on CD or via IM (smoothsurfer12).
This is an Excel spreadsheet of all the teams entered into one or more regional event for the 2006 FIRST Robotics competition. The data was taken directly from the FIRST web site on 7-feb-2006 and includes several (p) pending teams at some of the regionals.
I updated a few of the items to include answers from Q/A.
I think this should include just about every penalty in the rules. Let me know if you see any issues.
This white paper contains information about building and programming a Playstation 2 controller adapter to control your robot! This adapter was developed by Team 862, Lightning Robotics, and works perfectly with any off-the-shelf PS2 controller. The advantage of this model is that no modifications n...
Easy to use with spinner and radio buttons, and a convenient RESET button. v2.0 features QP & RP scores. Please, if you find any bugs, post them here : http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41303
This is an old white paper originally posted by Doogan that I edited for the new IFI system. It is a list of all OI ports, pins, and what each one does (for the default code), and the variable alias for each. It also has 2 other sheets that list the RC outputs and inputs. Everything has an open c...
This application provides a framework for creating custom views of the data provided by the dashboard port on the IFI operator interface. The default views include a widget that displays the centroid and bounding box of the CMUCamII camera and a view that allows you to record and playback motor outp...
Easy to use scoring spreadsheet featuring spinner and radio buttons,and a very convenient RESET button.
(from this line down need not be posted in the desciption...)
P.S. -Brandon, sorry to bombard you with three versions of this thing in the past 30 minutes, but I was able to play around with...
This Java applet provides teams an easy way to calculate height and distance at various points in a trajectory. It includes an accurate representation of air resistance and source code. Enjoy.
To open just the applet, open the classes folder, then the file "projectileMotion.htm"
This is the Programming Presentation from 2006 Novi kickoff. This presentation covers the basics of C programming, proportional feedback controllers, analog resistive multiplexing, and quadrature encoders.
This is the least recommended version. Be sure to open the .html file. Works on Microsoft Internet Explorer, otherwise it may not support your browser.