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  • ...to robot, pulling from remote changes on git repo onto the robot), Ubuntu can be easily configured to use ethernet for local network connections only. You should now be able to both access the Internet and ping devices on your Eth
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  • If you're looking for how to '''use''' the joystick see the [[Joystick]] page. ===CAN Specific===
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  • For a preliminary design of a beetleweight (3 lb) robot, you will need to consider the following: * How it will be maneuvered (gyroscope stabilization, tank or mixed drive)
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  • For command-line help: ./soccer --help
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  • ...ertain buildings for RoboJackets members. This page is provide guidance on how this is accomplished for different buildings/departments. ...wer (blue banner on the front, no barcode).''' Anyone with an old BuzzCard can visit the BuzzCard Center and get a new card ''for free'' upon surrendering
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  • ...parties is the round-table discussion. But often these sort of discussions can drag on for hours on end, especially when several topics are brought up and * How can we recruit new members and what are our requirements/expectations ?
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  • For useful Georgia Tech contacts who can help you do some of these things, see [[People_To_Know|People To Know]]. -Should help manage events, book classrooms and space for events, take meeting minutes,
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  • [[Category: How to Guides: Technical]] ...d for free at [http://students.autodesk.com http://students.autodesk.com] (you need a valid email address from a college ie. your @gatech.edu address). Th
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  • ...there. You can connect the chip into the circuit and it acts a switch. We can dump charge from the capacitor through it and ito the inductor. But yeah ke ...rail gun could be used. We'd take a small metal rod, hook it up so that it can't shoot out the front of the robot, then put it in a tunnel of small coils
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  • ...guide will also explore some ideas, and reasons behind that idea, that you can implement when designing your own bot. The first step of designing your robot is to decide what type you want to build. There have been several different designs throughout the his
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  • ...factured by NXP corp...just click this link and put in the specs you think you'll be needing -->[http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Cat= ...t color="red">NOTICE: OMG a comprehensive spec for NXP ARM7 cores (notice how almost all of them have 1x6ch PWM !!! --></font> [http://www.nxp.com/select
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  • [[Category:How to Guides: Administrative]] ...leader, you need to be able to rely on your team being productive without you present
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  • ...nation of the components used in a combat robot's electronics and describe how to assemble the components into a strong and small circuit. ...control and speeds that they posses. Note that the direction of the motor can be reversed by switching any 2 of the wires.
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  • ...ball. This page is to be used to farmiliarize new members of RoboCup with how the kicker board works. ...eath light. It is powered directly by the capacitors. If this light is on, you should not touch the board.
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  • =Before you Book= You should not budget for any of the following:
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  • ...To inform the officers and the club about the plans of each project and to help team leaders in their project planning. It is comprised of a description of ...ent wrong in the previous year. Serves as in introduction to the proposal. You should try to focus in on the question of why something failed. If the robo
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  • ...designed to walk you through our process for designing Gucci. We hope you can learn from our successes and failures when designing your own Sumo bot. ...s may be in actuality too high of an initial goal, but when we looked into how we could stand a better chance there were some clear directions. Pushiv was
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  • ...committee that consists of previous IT Coordinators as they are willing to help. The role is to ensure that all non-robot technology is in good working ord ...ins its own internal network. ME IT will be able to answer questions about how to configure devices to plug into the network ports in the shop. See the do
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  • ...general interest. A tutorial for sending out this email can be found at [[How to Send Emails Through Engage]]. Additionally, events in Engage may be put ...directly to the students, so make the subject line and email content as if you are sending the email to the general interest RSVPs.
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  • If you can't read it at a glance, it's bad and should be redone so it's clear. ...hould be fully descriptive of what they represent. If a glance at the name can't fully describe the functionality of the code, it should be changed. It's
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  • ...r a good generic set of rules that are common across most competitions you can look at the Northeast Robotics Club (NERC) rule set [http://www.nerc.us/rul ...n, you'll have a clearer idea of what kind of robot is most interesting to you, as well as the associated design challenges of that robot type.
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  • Spooki is a bot with a spooky name but isn't very much itself (unless you have trypophobia). Its adventures and sufferings are the actual spooky thin ...k standing on our weapon upside down within the first few seconds. This is how the smart Spooki spared itself from further attacks by [http://buildersdb.c
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  • A protocol is a set of rules to define how two or more entities comunicate. It contains 5 basic elements: *A '''format/encoding''' - How will my vocabulary coherantly fit together to form larger msgs, and cmds
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  • ###pop can and weights ####crush a pop can
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  • ...bility of employing 2 weapon systems in this weight class and 2. determine how effective a second weapon would be in combat. ...r problems were exacerbated by excessive waterjet taper on the cams, which can be partially resolved by reducing the machine-ability settings in the jet a
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  • **''How:'' 15 mbeds donated by ECE department ...raze.se/projects:crazyflie:firmware:comm_protocol radio documentation] for how they implemented real-time communication with room for expansion</s>
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  • Gearbox: Its specifications can be found in the electronics section. In terms of mechanics, the specific ge Motor: Its specifications can be found in the electronics section.
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  • ...tabase when they are given. In addition, some of these material properties can vary slightly depending on the data source and also other details such as h ...inability. When selecting a grade of steel to use for your robot, consider how the material properties of the steel address the design requirements. Liste
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  • ...uring any of the fights (aside from a small extrusion which did not affect how they functioned). ...log) that are tricky to achieve in a non circular shaft. So machining them can be difficult and result in inaccurate grooves. The rings also plastically d
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  • ...th this packet. Thank you in advanced for considering our proposal and if you have any question please feel free to contact us for more information. ...logy, became very interested in science and engineering when they realized how much fun it could be. They were also able to work more confidently with th
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