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This is FTC 72's 2012/2013 entry for Ring it Up, Typhoon. FTC 72 is composed of students and mentors from Team 399.
Drive: 6WD WCD 2.5fps (theoretical). The robot has a .5:1 gear reduction on 2 motors per side using the FTC motors.
Elevator: McMaster drawer slides with a 48" max reach. Can reach bottom to top elevation in 1.7 seconds. Uses a passive manipulator to grab the rings.
Be sure to visit our Facebook page to see more pictures:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/FTC-72/181511291859056
14-12-2012 22:08
NatoThis machine was amazing to see in action, that six wheel WCD covered the field in no time at all. Elevator was really quick as well.
Great machine from the 72/399 crew! Reminded our team of a certain 2011 World Champion robot as well...
15-12-2012 01:09
rsiskGotta say it was the best looking robot at the Palm Springs tournament.
Getting those rings on/off of the field elements was TOUGH and a lot of teams were struggling with it.
15-12-2012 03:26
Jeremy Germita
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Getting those rings on/off of the field elements was TOUGH and a lot of teams were struggling with it.
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) has prompted a redesign of the end effector, the "bucket".
15-12-2012 22:32
Wayne TenBrink|
Honestly, this was probably the toughest part of the game thus far for us. The difficulty of dispensing(no floor load for us
) has prompted a redesign of the end effector, the "bucket". |
16-12-2012 12:04
Andrew RemmersI would have just stuck the rest of the motors on the drive train.
16-12-2012 18:07
Jeremy Germita
Reveal video is done!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNvsfTjoIrQ
17-12-2012 10:28
Coach NormGreat Design, does it have a drop center for the center wheel? If so, how much?
17-12-2012 12:41
smcmahonBased on the photo here, I only see one output from the bottom of the NXT brick. Assuming this goes to the motor/servo controller chain, is it the case that this robot has NO sensors on it?
17-12-2012 12:55
Andrew Remmers|
Based on the photo here, I only see one output from the bottom of the NXT brick. Assuming this goes to the motor/servo controller chain, is it the case that this robot has NO sensors on it?
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17-12-2012 12:59
Mk.32|
It looks like there are encoders on the drive at the very least.
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17-12-2012 18:37
Jeremy Germita
The center wheel is dropped 3/16". It's such a big drop because I anticipated the robot would be heavy and sink into the foam floor quite a bit, turning a 6WD drop center into a planar 6WD.
At the time of the photo, there were no sensors mounted to the robot aside from the encoders on the drive and lift.
Since our last competition, we've been testing and implementing closed loop driving, turning, and IR sensing capabilities.
As of today, we have distance driving software precise to less than 1/4" and turning software accurate down to +-1 degree. I plan to try to incorporate them into teleop to aid in holding position(think PID Brake!) while scoring or driving.
We're also trying to implement some anti-death sensors(top and bottom limit switches) for the lift to help more accurately and safely close the positioning loop. These will be interfaced to the NXT via the HiTechnic Prototyping board.
The HTPB protoboard will have an LED driver to control that LED strip to signal drivers of various robot events.