Demo Bot Controls

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Ideas:


Number of Drivers
Mobility of controls
Child locks/public driver mode
using joysticks/controllers:
controlers:
more modern/familiar
wireless capability
more compact
easier to move between 1 and 2 driver
harder to damage
easier to remember
simple

joysticks: not likely
precision
accurate representation
simple

control board:
customizable
difficult to remember/learn
labelable
difficult to create
task/learning


visual feedback

number of joysticks/controllers
"inside" locks


Decisions:
Must have option for 2 drivers: shows typical team opperation
Must have option to control core by single dirver: lack of students at a demo

requirements:
use laptop
use c-rio
integrate e-stop button


actions:
drive tank style base
shoot at variable speeds
aim shooter (vertical)
curve balls via bias (maybe)
turn on and off LED's


child locks:
limit speeds
set ball power
stop drivetrain button on secondary
(if used) disable curve
difficult to access



Controler Chosen: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Gamepad-Support-Vibration/dp/B0041RR0TW/ref=dp_cp_ob_e_title_0


Secondary controls - ~10 in wide, 6 in tall, 2 in deep

Size of laptop -10.3 in x 12.4 in x 1.5 in

Size of controller - ~4 in x ~2 in x ~6 in



Hard Case  -  http://www.amazon.com/Zeikos-ZE-HC36-Medium-Hard-Case/dp/B001HJTK5Y    $35  18 x 13.5 x 6.5 inches


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