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Written in a couple of hours using LabView 6.1, this shows what can be done very quickly with LabView from National Instruments (www.ni.com). It would take quite a bit longer in VB or VC++, plus this will also run under Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris (Sun).<br />
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Written during the 2002 competition year,...
12-11-2002 14:50
A simple to use spreadsheet that will tell you the final speed of your robot drive for various wheel sizes based on the user inputed gear ratios.
12-10-2003 14:40
NEMO (Non-Engineering Mentor Organization) put together this one-page (front and back) handout to help rookie teams. It can also be used as an agenda for discussions or workshops held at kick-offs or pre-season meetings.<br />
NEMO ran out of room so is now working on "More Hints" Stay tuned!...
01-10-2004 17:38
These ideas started to collect on a thread, Anne Bergeron put them in a format similar to "18 Hints for Rookies" and many others contributed. <br />
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This is a one-page (front and back) handout that can be used for new teams, at workshops and at kickoffs.
25-10-2004 15:31
one-page handout about Jan. 25, 2005 as national "Thank your mentor day". Although not listed, this would also be a good time for teams to consider a Woodie Flowers Award entry.<br />
Feel free to adapt for your team.
07-01-2005 11:12
This list came out of a NEMO discussion. Feel free to adapt to the needs and size of your team.
07-04-2005 14:47
Handout at the NEMO workshop. Please pass on to the NEM's on your team so they can join.
27-04-2005 14:04
Its Rookie Madness! We handed out these booklets at championships to every team (what you didn't see it? we left it on your pit table!) <br />
This document gives summary info of all of the Rookie teams that attended championships in 2005, a list of their regionals, their accomplishments, where they ar...
03-08-2005 13:28
I recently helped a local rookie team start to lay their roots. I gave them this questions sheet to help them get started thinking about what they need to be prepared for. Most of it is the basics of organizing a good team.
03-08-2005 13:34
This is our entry for the SoCal regional. Constructive comments are always welcome.
27-02-2006 14:11
This is the Team 612's Award WInning submission of Chairmans Award.
05-04-2006 17:51
Trying to explain the basics of how judging works at the Regionals, especially for the rookies.
08-04-2006 09:42
Fall Classic registration and basic times for October 8, 2006 at Granada Hills High School in Granada Hills, CA
23-08-2006 18:08
This paper outlines a pilot project from the 2008 Chesapeake Regional, with descriptions of the Showcase teams and feedback from FIRST HQ.
18-07-2008 14:13
4 Page list of useful links for the 2009 FRC season <br />
(Posted on 12-7-2008)
07-12-2008 09:41
An update of a NEMO paper first posted in 2006.
29-11-2009 17:12
Team 687's experiences with the design and prototyping of a continuously-variable pneumatic cylinder setup for the 2011 season.
27-03-2011 00:51
Complete CAD model (STEP) of our 2011 robot design.
16-05-2011 12:34
This white paper is a work in progress. A snapshot of workshops held for FRC in various locales.
19-09-2011 17:13
A web based (php/mysql) time clock system to be used by mobile devices and multiple devices at once. View demo: http://www.brt1671.com/sis-release
11-10-2012 14:28
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