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== | == Game Resources == | ||
* [[Media:Frc2023-2024GameManual.pdf|Game Manual]] | |||
* [https://github.com/trc492/Frc2024Crescendo Code Repository] | |||
* [[Media:Frc2023-2024ImpactAward.pdf|Impact Award Essay]] | |||
* [[Media:Frc2023-2024_DCMPAwardsFlyers.pdf|Flyers]] | |||
=== | == Season Videos == | ||
=== Impact Award Video Submission === | |||
<youtube>yo399jWPOkc</youtube> | |||
=== | === Pit Interview === | ||
<youtube>62sKZA0hP38&list=PLwES-SbpsnxwdIUbTTTtnTQixvvBjSe_w&index=40</youtube> | |||
== | == Season Recap == | ||
=== What Went Well? === | |||
* Better team spirit | |||
** We had signs, cheers, stickers/buttons/pokemon cards | |||
** Better social media presence | |||
* We had a strong summer (good training with lots of kids) | |||
* Our participation in 2 off-season competitions gave lots of members good drive practice | |||
* We were able to kick off quickly into prototyping phase | |||
* Good mechanism ideas | |||
** Implementation of amp thing went well | |||
** Our ability to do redesign is very good | |||
* Our auto-assists were very organized | |||
* We had good cross sub-team communication | |||
* We finished a lot of our priorities list | |||
* Match strategy went well | |||
* Good setup for how we were going to play each match | |||
* Better alliances this year | |||
* Pit scouting setup was effective and detailed | |||
* We had ASB window fundraising this year | |||
* We applied for Impact Award which we haven’t done in a long time | |||
* Handles for the robot were nice | |||
* Rounded corners were helpful before robot inspection | |||
* Open alliance was used more this year | |||
=== What Did Not Go Well? === | |||
=== Mechanical === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:left" | |||
|- | |||
! style="text-align:left;"| Problems | |||
! style="text-align:left;"| Solutions | |||
|- | |||
| '''Battery issues:''' Our battery got unplugged twice when we got hit. || Protect the battery from strenuous movement against hard hit. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Wires are too taut:''' Wires or connectors may pull out or break when robot got hit hard. | |||
| | |||
* Leave enough slack when wiring and strain relief the wire at the connectors. | |||
* Secure connectors by screwing them down or hot gluing them. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Wiring maintainability:''' Connectors access may be blocked by fixtures. || Carefully plan the placement of the component and orientation so that the connectors are easily accessible. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Shooter Tilter is fragile:''' Shooter Tilter is often damaged when hit. | |||
| | |||
* Design a mechanism such that it is protected by the perimeter and within the robot bumpers. | |||
* It's okay for a mechanism to extend outside the perimeter but ''Turtle Mode'' should bring it back inside the protective perimeter. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Shooter Tilter maintainability:''' Tilter was designed such that it's not easy to maintain. If the pulley breaks or skipped a tooth, it is not easy to fix. || Components should be design with maintainability in mind. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Radio/Ethernet Switch is not accessible:''' Radio/Ethernet switch block are placed and wired such that it's not easy to fix their wiring. || If it is unavoidable that a component is placed in a hard to access location, it should be designed so that it can be "taken out" easily to fix the wiring and put back. | |||
|} |
Latest revision as of 20:10, 28 April 2024
Game Resources
Season Videos
Impact Award Video Submission
Pit Interview
Season Recap
What Went Well?
- Better team spirit
- We had signs, cheers, stickers/buttons/pokemon cards
- Better social media presence
- We had a strong summer (good training with lots of kids)
- Our participation in 2 off-season competitions gave lots of members good drive practice
- We were able to kick off quickly into prototyping phase
- Good mechanism ideas
- Implementation of amp thing went well
- Our ability to do redesign is very good
- Our auto-assists were very organized
- We had good cross sub-team communication
- We finished a lot of our priorities list
- Match strategy went well
- Good setup for how we were going to play each match
- Better alliances this year
- Pit scouting setup was effective and detailed
- We had ASB window fundraising this year
- We applied for Impact Award which we haven’t done in a long time
- Handles for the robot were nice
- Rounded corners were helpful before robot inspection
- Open alliance was used more this year
What Did Not Go Well?
Mechanical
Problems | Solutions |
---|---|
Battery issues: Our battery got unplugged twice when we got hit. | Protect the battery from strenuous movement against hard hit. |
Wires are too taut: Wires or connectors may pull out or break when robot got hit hard. |
|
Wiring maintainability: Connectors access may be blocked by fixtures. | Carefully plan the placement of the component and orientation so that the connectors are easily accessible. |
Shooter Tilter is fragile: Shooter Tilter is often damaged when hit. |
|
Shooter Tilter maintainability: Tilter was designed such that it's not easy to maintain. If the pulley breaks or skipped a tooth, it is not easy to fix. | Components should be design with maintainability in mind. |
Radio/Ethernet Switch is not accessible: Radio/Ethernet switch block are placed and wired such that it's not easy to fix their wiring. | If it is unavoidable that a component is placed in a hard to access location, it should be designed so that it can be "taken out" easily to fix the wiring and put back. |