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*Fixed incorrect drawings and resent them to Harris
*Fixed incorrect drawings and resent them to Harris
*Completed one of the drawings to be made in our shop
*Completed one of the drawings to be made in our shop
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(Andrew, Chris, Mr. Byers)
*Andrew worked with the development board and downloaded the software to the laptop that will be used in this years controls
*Chris worked with Mr. Byers and updated the io map for the joysticks; talked with Elliot too, to make sure we mapped the buttons the way he wanted.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Revision as of 18:00, 21 January 2015

Design

Driver #1's side of controls will be able to slide to the right and cover the laptop. This provides for narrow controls for transport. This will have a lock to is doesn't accidentally slide apart during transport.

The intent is to have a simple release mechanism.

Handles on each end for carrying.


2 joysticks for driver #1

  • Y-axis: move robot forward/backwards
  • X-axis: move robot left/right
  • trigger: shift?
  • button 2: lower center wheel


1 joystick for driver #2

  • Y-axis: move lower grip up/down; controls speed of movement
  • trigger: pulled means lower grips are closed (if needed, flip broken switch which means click trigger to close)
  • trigger: released means lower grips are open (if needed. flip broken switch which means click button 2 to open)
  • button 4: close upper grips
  • button 5: open upper grips
  • button 3: possibly use for 'level 3' preset, so tote is high enough to put on top of 2 totes created by human player
  • button 6 (or 8): pull RC grabber back in
  • button 7 (or 9): release RC grabber to get can
  • button 6/7: could be used for presets (means 8/9 used for RC grabber)


N broken switches


1 3-way toggle for autonomous

  • up: a pre-picked auto-mode
  • center: no auto
  • down: use auto-mode that is selected on SmartDashboard


Future Use

  • 3-way toggle for future use (maybe picking which driver opens/closes grips)
  • TBD


Laptop for Dashboard


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This is the controls closed. (The colors are not yet set in stone). 


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This is a picture of the controls open. (The colors are not yet set in stone).

To do

Not yet started

  • Find data sheets and parts: Handles
  • Lights?

Started but Needs Work

  • Sheet metal drawings for boxes
  • Sheet metal drawing for right top
    • Need to finish lightning bolt, add 1/32" allowance around the bolt
    • Update broken switches with square cutouts per the new switches
    • Update three-way switch hole as required per the selected part
    • Add cutout for Ethernet port on the upper left corner of this part? It's the round part in the box of parts.

    Research latching mechanism

    • Use something similar to a gate latch
      • Pin/bolt attached to movable part/left section
      • create a latch similar to: http://penfieldrobotics.com/wiki/images/5/53/Lock_and_Pin_%28paint%29.png
      • one latch mounted to front of fixed section and one latch at the back
      • run a u-shpaed bar from latch to latch (under the secondary controls)
      • have access to bar via a hole through the secondary controls lid
      • gas shock is TBD

      Ethernet port location

      • The option below needs to pulled from both sides, but we want to be able to pull from one side only

        Power cable

        • The options below need to pulled from both sides, but we want to be able to pull from one side only.

          Completed 

          Determine which board to use for the joystick interface

          Meeting Minutes

          1/6

          (Chris, Mr. Byers)

          • discussed preliminary options

          1/7

          (Chris, Mr. Byers)

          • discussed preliminary options

          1/8

          (Chris, Mr. Byers, Eric, David M.)

          • selected overall concept (sliding controls)

          1/10

          (Gunnar, Alyssa, Andrew, Eric, Mr. Byers, David M.)

          • inventoried parts we have
          • determined controls we thought were needed
          • went over desires from strategy team
          • Home Depot shopping run
          • met with Elliot to select secondary controls
          • created wiki page
          • created todo list

          1/11

          (Alyssa, Andrew, Mr. Byers)

          • investigated latch options
          • investigated retractable cords
          • selected board for controls

          1/13

          (Chris, Eric, Mr. Byers, Gunnar, Andrew, Alyssa, Dave, Frank)

          • Chris worked on the main base and assembly 
          • Gunner worked on the very complicated drawer slides
          • Alyssa and Andrew worked on the Aux panel
          • Eric found a gas shock that will fit our needs 
          • Attended integration meeting rom 6:30 to 7:00

          1/14

          (Chris, Mr. Byers)

          • Chris updated assembly
          • changed laptop mount so we have more space between it and the sliding lip

          1/15

          (Chris, Eric, Alyssa, Dave, Frank)

          • Chris worked on the main base and assembly 
          • Alyssa worked on the lightning bolt cutout
          • Eric found three way and broken switches and got them along with the gas shock on the shopping list. Datasheets are located in a datasheet folder with the rest of the controls stuff.
          • Attended integration meeting rom 6:30 to 7:00

          1/17

          (Chris, Andrew, Gunnar, Alyssa, Dave, Eric, Mr. Byers)

          • Chris worked on finishing the final assembly and the latching mechanism
          • Gunnar worked on cadding up some of the electrical components, looking up some possible latches, and cadding other random parts.
          • Andrew worked on the final drawings with Chris, finalizing the aux panel, placement of words, figuring out the hinge situation, and looking up other important information
          • Alyssa worked with Andrew with his tasks as well as finalizing the lightning bolt cut out
          • Eric and Mr. Byers assisted the students with their tasks, and kept them on task and at work. 
          • Attended integration 6:30 - 7:00
          • Met the deadline for the design

          1/18

          (Andrew, Chris, Alyssa, Eric, Mr. Byers) 

          • Finalized all of the parts
          • Made all of the drawings for the parts
          • Sent the parts out
          • Secured a extension cable for the inside of the controls

          1/20

          (Andrew, Chris, Alyssa, Mr. Byers, Eric)

          • Fixed incorrect drawings and resent them to Harris
          • Completed one of the drawings to be made in our shop

          1/21

          (Andrew, Chris, Mr. Byers)

          • Andrew worked with the development board and downloaded the software to the laptop that will be used in this years controls
          • Chris worked with Mr. Byers and updated the io map for the joysticks; talked with Elliot too, to make sure we mapped the buttons the way he wanted.