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587's 2008 Robot, Occam VIII: Yottabott

By: lukevanoort
New: 02-19-2008 03:55 PM
Updated: 02-23-2008 10:02 PM
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587's 2008 Robot, Occam VIII: Yottabott

This is our 2008 Robot. It is designed to do everything in the game (hurdle, herd, run laps, place balls at the end, and remove balls). Unfortunately, we had a mysterious code error all last night, so it doesn't actually do anything except drive and shift right now. By weight, it is probably at least 1/3 AndyMark parts. The only mechanism that doesn't make use of something from AM is the gripper.

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02-19-2008 04:27 PM

Ian Curtis


Unread Re: pic: 587's 2008 Robot, Occam VIII: Yottabott

Nice! You guys certainly aren't going to tip!

To hurdle do you just drop it, or do you give it a little bit of a fling?



02-19-2008 04:35 PM

lukevanoort


Unread Re: pic: 587's 2008 Robot, Occam VIII: Yottabott

It's designed to function as a catapult (we have >1hp of motors powering the arm), but it can also do a more sedate hurdle. And yes, we definitely won't be tipping. One of our teachers spent much of the build season worrying about CoG; she was very surprised when we demonstrated to her that we can tip the robot to about 30degrees above the horizontal and it will still land on its wheels. That test was done without 2CIMs and a Toughbox that are mounted low in the chassis, too.



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