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BCR294 Systems Engineering Process

Beach Cities Robotics (#294) system engineering step by step design process and accompanying QFD design matrix

by: akeisic

30-12-2008 16:51

Motor Performance Analysis

The workbook illustrates motor performance on a single graph and allows you to see where your motor is operating at. It is key to finding your optimum gear ratio to meet you system requirements.

by: akeisic

08-11-2009 21:03

System Engineering Process

For each robot we build, we use a systems engineering approach to guide us to our final robot design. This is our approach.

by: akeisic

08-11-2009 21:11

Drive Train Fundamentals

This presentation gives an overview of the various types of bases used in competitive robotics. It covers stability, center of gravity, drive train configurations, and system requirements

by: akeisic

08-11-2009 21:27

Mechanisms and Manipulators

This presentation introduces the concepts needed to effectively manipulate objects. It discusses various object considerations as well as various lifting techniques.

by: akeisic

13-11-2009 13:46

Beach Cities Robotics Clock In System

Complete and customizable clock-in/out system that creates membership badges, displays pictures of who's in and automates analysis for real time knowledge of membership participation.

by: akeisic

04-05-2011 02:53

Potential VEX Gear Ratios

The quickest way to select a VEX gear ratio. This workbook quickly determines the best 1 or 2 stage VEX gear box needed to reach the desired gear ratio.

by: akeisic

27-11-2011 22:52

Pneumatic Piston Analysis

Presentation, workbook and video explaining how to calculate, choose, CAD, and control pneumatic pistons for linear and rotary motion applications.

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22-12-2016 21:17


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