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  • Classic - Robotics Mix Photo
    CIM motor powers the left drive. Gearbox on the right goes to the conveyor via the chain.
  • Classic - Robotics Mix Photo
    Front of the robot. 5ft tall, 120 pounds (without bumpers or battery...probobally 140 with)
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    Top view of shooter and ball storage. It holds 2 balls comfortably, but can get up to 4 or 5.
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    Second level of electronics, just the power distribution board (12V 120A breaker in) and some motor controllers. Emergency stop too.
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    CIM motor and gearbox that turns the two chains for the right drive.
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    Front of the robot with bumpers on (made of pool noodles).
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    Same electronics level with cRIO, different view. Gaming adapter for connectivity. the Jaguars are the new motor controllers this year.
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    One of 2 levels of electronics. The cRIO is the "brain". The digital sidecar sends info to the motor controllers via PWM cables.
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    Back of the robot. conveyor seen here pulls the balls to the top. The Plexiglas is latched on so we can remove the balls from the conveyor
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    9 inch diameter squishy balls. Score em in opponents trailer for points.
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    Starting positions in the game. Each of the 6 corners can throw balls into opposing teams trailers. First 15 seconds are autonomous, so MOVE
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    Side view.
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    Trailer each robot carries for opponents to score on. Top colors are for camera tracking (for the rich teams)
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    Mr. Smalley (greatest mentor ever, he worked his ass off helping us) checking the robot.
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    Shooter
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