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'''Start time: '''<br>  
'''Start time: '''6:00<br>  


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'''End time: '''9:00<br>  


'''Members present: '''<br>  
'''Members present: '''Michael Hartman<br>  


'''Members Attending Next Meeting: '''<br>  
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*task<br>  
*The high speed CanBus networks generally run at 500k bits/sec, where as the slower Body Control Can will run at 125k bits/sec. <br>  
*task
*Have 1 Q10 leftover from last year.<br>


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'''Tasks In Progress:'''<br>  


*task <br>  
*Working with Mechanical to determine mock board position on the robot as well as the battery.<br>  
*task
*Researching Banner Sensors.<br>


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Latest revision as of 15:48, 20 January 2010

XX.XX.2010

Start time: 6:00

End time: 9:00

Members present: Michael Hartman

Members Attending Next Meeting:


Tasks Completed:

  • The high speed CanBus networks generally run at 500k bits/sec, where as the slower Body Control Can will run at 125k bits/sec.
  • Have 1 Q10 leftover from last year.



Tasks In Progress:

  • Working with Mechanical to determine mock board position on the robot as well as the battery.
  • Researching Banner Sensors.



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  • task



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