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Latest revision as of 20:36, 24 May 2020
Timeline | |
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Year | 2014-2015 |
Versions | |
Control Board | TBD |
Kicker Board | TBD |
Main Components | |
MCU | AT91SAM7S256 |
FPGA | XC3S100E-TQ144 |
IMU | IMU-3000 |
Motors | 50W |
Battery |
Contents
Electrical System
The electrical system is all the electrical hardware and firmware used to operate the 2014-2015 RoboCup team. It includes the host hardware, the wireless link, and the electronics for each robot.
Current Activities
Systems
On Board Control
Kicker
Power
Sensors
Radio/Base Station
Miscellaneous
Future Ideas
- On-board speedgate
- On-board vision (low latency sensor set for basic tracking)
- Power switch replacement
- Parallel battery packs
- Make stuff easier to be transported safely (e.g. to competitions)...