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The toggle switches control our harvesting mechanism and power to our launcher, the sliding potentiometers control our launchers power and rotation, and the momentary switch is currently without function.
The easy button? That one fires.
16-02-2006 15:48
MrBlack298as cool as the easy button is, I think that the red switch above it is far more intimitading. It reminds me of the kind they use to fire nukes with in all of those action movies.
16-02-2006 15:55
enderanjinLast year we tried to make a box that had lots of predefined motions for capping or loading positions. We ended up abandoning the project halfway in becasue it started to become too complex. If only we had used the EASY button it would have worked out! Nice job
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16-02-2006 16:41
Peter Matteson
Greg,
I'm glad you put in the picture without the "master arm" switch. Now if only we had another 5 weeks to build a robot to match those nice controls.
Pete
16-02-2006 17:29
Eric ScheuingI have to agree with Jack on how intimidating that red switch is. It should be a safety for the fire button.
16-02-2006 18:18
imax48236I had the idea of the easy button at our initial meeting, at Fanuc Robotics. You guys beat us to the punch!
-Does it still play the sound when you hit the button?
16-02-2006 18:25
Eric Scheuing|
Originally Posted by imax48236
-Does it still play the sound when you hit the button?
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16-02-2006 18:40
Greg Marra
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Originally Posted by imax48236
-Does it still play the sound when you hit the button?
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16-02-2006 19:00
Rick TYler|
Originally Posted by Greg Marra
Playing the sound requires the batteries to be connected that it came with, and external power to controls circuits is illegal.
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16-02-2006 19:09
sgsdragonsYOU STOLE OUR IDEA!!! I actually went out and bought one of those easy butttons, but I never installed it.(Actually I'm a lazy person
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Good work though.
Josh
Team Driver/Designer
16-02-2006 19:50
Ianworld
I'm not one to give the judges a hard time but I don't think I'd force a team to remove the batteries from their easy button just because its an external power source. It has zero effect on the ability to control the robot or any practical capabilities for that matter. Besides its just too awesome not to allow. 
18-02-2006 22:02
Salik Syedwe had the same exact idea as well... it controls our auto targeting system... and it will speak!
20-02-2006 17:11
SchneidieI love our Easy Button. This is a reminder to our button pusher that shooting should be easy.
12-03-2006 22:58
ECarlson
How did you cut the slots for the sliding potentiometers?
13-03-2006 12:13
stevezap|
Originally Posted by ECarlson
How did you cut the slots for the sliding potentiometers?
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15-03-2006 20:45
chrisinmdWhere did you get that big easy button?
Nice compact box, looks great!
Good luck this season.
-Chris
16-03-2006 15:16
Greg Marra
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Originally Posted by chrisinmd
Where did you get that big easy button?
Nice compact box, looks great! Good luck this season. -Chris |
16-03-2006 22:16
chrisinmdThanks for that, I have seen the staples ads, but I didn't know you could buy them anywhere!
Sweeeet.
-Chris
05-02-2007 08:53
ChaychayWhere did you get linear slide potentiometers that long?
Thanks in advance!
05-02-2007 10:34
JeremyticeI'm liking the easy button. Looks very cool though....Good job
05-02-2007 10:37
Greg Needel
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Where did you get linear slide potentiometers that long?
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05-02-2007 12:02
SkysongLooks really cool! What kind of sliders are you using?
05-02-2007 12:56
Greg Marra
05-02-2007 13:20
Peter Matteson
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Mike Betts obtained them from an electronics store in Connecticut. I believe the store's name is something like "Cables and Connectors," but it isn't the web store of the same name.
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05-02-2007 14:17
Mike BettsIt's in Newington, CT (http://www.cablesandconnectors.com/) and I think the resistors were CALRAD 25-271.
06-02-2007 07:55
Goldberg204didnt you guys post this pic last year too?
06-02-2007 07:58
Peter Matteson
06-02-2007 08:09
ChrisMcK2186
Why is there all that extra junk there? The easy button should take care of it all, one push and you get 256 points and two robots 12 inches off the ground.
Chris
06-02-2007 19:53
UncrashIt was only a matter of time before those things started appearing on control boards...
Props to Staples for the new cultural icon.