Design Review MVRT. Robot Rumble

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Design Review MVRT

Robot Rumble

Strategy Get ourselves onto bridge Shoot from fender –Greater accuracy Go over the bump

Chassis Goal: Get onto bump –How: Slant Goal: Not beach –How: 10 4” wheels Goal: Move fast and have torque (bridge) –How: Shifters Problem: Balls beaching

Chassis

Ball Collector Goal: Adjustable range –How: One sided shooter Goal: Picking up balls from the floor –How: Conveyor Polycord Roller – Pneumatic tubing Problem: Timer

Ball Collector

Bridge Manipulator Goal: Get ourselves on bridge –How: Simple manipulator Goal: Possibly get others on –How: Drive onto the bridge to tilt Ideas: –Wedge –Conveyor

Wedge

Conveyor