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Spangler Software Incredibles & FTC 2843

2014-09-01-Monday - Push Bot - Hollywood, MD 

Our team was challenged to build a robot that would perform well no matter the game element. It could only use the parts in the LEGO Minstorm kit and the TETRIX kit of parts; these are the parts available to any team that registers as a FIRST Tech Challenge team. ROBOTC and LabView code would need to be provided for the autonomous and manual portions of a match. The initial version supports one sensor. Here is our solution to that challenge. We built two robots, so we could document every step it takes to build our robot. We have given our two robots the names PB and J.
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Journal
SSI & FTC 2843

2014-09-01-Monday - Push Bot -

Hollywood, MD 

Our team was challenged to build a robot that would perform well no matter the game element. It could only use the parts in the LEGO Minstorm kit and the TETRIX kit of parts; these are the parts available to any team that registers as a FIRST Tech Challenge team. ROBOTC and LabView code would need to be provided for the autonomous and manual portions of a match. The initial version supports one sensor. Here is our solution to that challenge. We built two robots, so we could document every step it takes to build our robot. We have given our two robots the names PB and J.
Download the Build Guide v1!