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Revision as of 03:27, 27 February 2014
The Georgia Tech RoboJackets RoboCup Small-Size League team competes in a 6-on-6 AI-driven soccer match against teams from around the world.
The field is equipped with two overhead cameras, which act as the primary information source for the selection of plays and tactics.
If you haven't already, subscribe to the RoboCup Mailing List.
Contents
Important Items
- RoboCup Small Size League (SSL) Website
- RoboJackets Learning
- System Archive
- Long Term Ideas
- Safe Li-Po Battery Disposal
- LED Indicator Reference Sheet
Sub-Teams
Electrical
- Current System
- Important Resources
- RoboCup Electrical tutorial videos
- Testing a MOSFET
- How to be a great electrical engineer
- List of RoboCup Electrical wiki pages
- CadSoft EAGLE
- How to use EAGLE
- PCB layout tutorial
- Gerber file export
- Control board EAGLE files (2011-rev-c | EaglePro v6.1.0)
- Soldering
- Instrumentation