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*Intake deploy is currently motor-driven and rotates the intake mechanism 90 degrees around a pivot point just above the frame. | *Intake deploy is currently motor-driven and rotates the intake mechanism 90 degrees around a pivot point just above the frame. | ||
*'''Decided on the foam roller + mecanum redirect bar design.''' | *'''Decided on the foam roller + mecanum redirect bar design.''' | ||
**Prototype is complete! Mecanums redirect the ball very well, experimented with wheel spacing, axle height from ground, mecanum axle distance from the frame perimeter, etc. | |||
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*Test the interface | *Test the interface | ||
*<s>Test mecanum wheels (on order)</s> | *<s>Test mecanum wheels (on order)</s> | ||
**Out of stock | **<s>Out of stock, </s>both the 2 inch omnis and the 2 inch mecanums are on order. Omnis from AndyMark, Mecanums from WCP (on backorder, should ship this week) | ||
*<s>Test plastic mecanum wheels (being assembled)</s> | *<s>Test plastic mecanum wheels (being assembled)</s> | ||
**1/8/20: 4/8 have been assembled thanks to Nikko, Trevor, and Cynette. Thanks guys! | **1/8/20: 4/8 have been assembled thanks to Nikko, Trevor, and Cynette. Thanks guys! | ||
**1/9/20: Only one left that needs to be assembled. | **1/9/20: Only one left that needs to be assembled. | ||
**1/11/20: All wheels assembled | |||
*<s>Summarize number (and type if possible) of motor(s) needed for a full robot check.</s> | *<s>Summarize number (and type if possible) of motor(s) needed for a full robot check.</s> | ||
**1/9/20: One for deploy, one for the driving of the bars. | **1/9/20: One for deploy, one for the driving of the bars. | ||
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**KOP foam material made a "foam cone," meaning that it's wide on the edges, thinner in the center. | **KOP foam material made a "foam cone," meaning that it's wide on the edges, thinner in the center. | ||
**Optimal mecanum spacing was 3/8in apart | **Optimal mecanum spacing was 3/8in apart | ||
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Revision as of 19:06, 11 January 2020
Team Leads: Matt D. & Kyle B.
Prototyping 1/5/2020-1/11/2020
Overview: Based on initial team brainstorming and sketching, as well as theinformation from Strategy Subteam, we determined to prototype:
- An over-the-bumper intake:
- A thru-the-bumper intake
This decision is critical as it affects Drive Base!
- Test using various componenets touching the balls:
- Test brushes
- Test wheels
- Test "hot dog roll" - a material wrapped around a rod that grips the game piece well and will snag it.
- Test mecanum wheels to direct the balls into the robot in a manner that can be counted or indexed.
- Combinations
Observations: We observed the following over the course of prototyping:
- It is not difficult to get the balls to go over the bumper.
Decisions:
- Intake will pivot out of the front of the robot
- Intake will be full width (relatively) of the robot
- Larry, Tom C., and Kyle discussed the pros and cons of having the balls go over or through the bumpers. Pros for a design that takes the balls over the bumpers included a simpler design that has more integrity. Pros for a drive base frame cut for the balls include a funnel that would only allow for one ball to enter the robot at a time, vastly decreasing the chance that we intake more balls than we want. Drive base cut also makes sensor placement to count the balls better. After the discussion, we decided on making a cut in the drive base frame for the intake, and the cut will be 8-9 inches wide.
Working towards a design that will extend the intake mechanism out of the frame perimeter and put it back in. Four bar design similar to 971's 2019 intake.That design would put us over the frame when the intake is stored.- Intake deploy is currently motor-driven and rotates the intake mechanism 90 degrees around a pivot point just above the frame.
- Decided on the foam roller + mecanum redirect bar design.
- Prototype is complete! Mecanums redirect the ball very well, experimented with wheel spacing, axle height from ground, mecanum axle distance from the frame perimeter, etc.
Need to do:
DECIDE OVER-THE-BUMPER OR THRU-THE-BUMPER!If THRU, determine the size of opening needed in the Drive Base.
Determine how the intake will interface with the Storage- Roller bar on top of the balls when the enter the robot from the intake, passive roller below said roller bar. Pushes balls into the helix.
- Test the interface
Test mecanum wheels (on order)Out of stock,both the 2 inch omnis and the 2 inch mecanums are on order. Omnis from AndyMark, Mecanums from WCP (on backorder, should ship this week)
Test plastic mecanum wheels (being assembled)- 1/8/20: 4/8 have been assembled thanks to Nikko, Trevor, and Cynette. Thanks guys!
- 1/9/20: Only one left that needs to be assembled.
- 1/11/20: All wheels assembled
Summarize number (and type if possible) of motor(s) needed for a full robot check.- 1/9/20: One for deploy, one for the driving of the bars.
Start to figure out what kind of sensors are needed to control the Intake and make sure we do not take in more than 5 balls.- 1/8/20: Beam break that is below the center of the balls. The balls rolling past it breaks the beam, counting the balls.
- Do scaled, dimensioned, CAD sketches to confirm we wil be within our 12" frame extension limit
- 1/9/20: With the help of Chris Sowden, basic CAD sketches of the two-bar intake system have been made. The current design has us behind the 12 limit.
Design
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- From the prototype we got running at 1/11/2020, here are the measurements that allow for the mecanums to redirect the ball to the center
- Distance from the floor to the mecanum bar: 7.25in
- Distance from frame perimeter to the mecanum bar: 4.5in
- KOP foam material made a "foam cone," meaning that it's wide on the edges, thinner in the center.
- Optimal mecanum spacing was 3/8in apart