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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.
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Contents
Important Items
- The 2014-2015 Redesign
- Team Description Papers (TDP)
- Electrical Inventory
- Battery Disposal
- RoboCup Small Size League (SSL) Website
- System Archive
Electrical
List of RoboCup Electrical Wiki Pages
How to be a Great Electrical Engineer
Control Board 2011
Control Board 2011c Reference Page
Reflow Oven
Design Programs
- Schematic/PCB editor
- Verilog synthesis
- FPGA pin configurations
- Solder paste stencil editing/verification
- Download free trial and print to a PDF for keeping a vector formatted file
- Schematic/PCB editor
- Same guys from circuitmaker.com
- PCB symbol font download
- CAM Job
- Export gerbers and drill
- Select all relevant gerber and drill files
- Drag-and-drop files
- Select the corresponding gerbers for each layer and the drill file
- Inspect the PCB
Learning Resources
RoboJackets Electrical Training
RoboCup Electrical Video Tutorials
Mechanical
List of all RoboCup Mechanical Works
Software
List of all RoboCup Software Works
Example Matches
SKUBA(blue) vs. ZJUNlict(yellow)
Parsian(yellow) vs. KIKS(blue)
Current Officers
- Jeremy Feltracco - Project Manager
- Evan Peterson - Electrical Lead
- Sameer Naeem - Mechanical Lead
- Josh Ting (Fall), Matthew Woodward (Spring) - Software Lead