The team has been reformed for the 2012-2013 FTC season - and the team has decided on a new name: TBD (To Be Determined). No really, that is the name.
We also have a new team blog to go with our team name. All new team posts will be found here:
http://tbdftc.blogspot.com/
Lets have a great season!
Monday, August 6, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
We have creadted a calendar of some of the next meetings and have decided on a frame work for some of those meetings.
Aug. 4th Teleop for rover bots
Aug. 11th Mock competition for rover bots
Aug. 18th Start work on video ideas, PTC, teleop, and drive train.
Aug. 25th Continuation of previous work
Sep. 8th Challenge anoucement and brainstorming
Aug. 4th Teleop for rover bots
Aug. 11th Mock competition for rover bots
Aug. 18th Start work on video ideas, PTC, teleop, and drive train.
Aug. 25th Continuation of previous work
Sep. 8th Challenge anoucement and brainstorming
July 28th Team Practice
At this meeting our team(group) finished our prototype bot. we added the wheels and the servo motors, we also put the battery and the nxt brick in place. we learned how to put the samantha on the robot, and how you should tuck the cable in the robot to prevent it from getting in the way of other things.
Our team name choices were Untitled 2 and T.b.d(to be determand) we have not decided yet but they are both awsome choice
Benjamin Ruiz
Our team name choices were Untitled 2 and T.b.d(to be determand) we have not decided yet but they are both awsome choice
Benjamin Ruiz
Monday, July 23, 2012
Ben Ruiz
Name: Benjamin Ruiz
Age: 12 Grade: 6
School: Harmon middle school
Benjamin Ruiz has just started working with F.T.C this year. Ben also builds and drivers robots. He was in the F.L.L composition and made it to the regional finals in the F.l.l. He is an awesome teammate..
Age: 12 Grade: 6
School: Harmon middle school
Benjamin Ruiz has just started working with F.T.C this year. Ben also builds and drivers robots. He was in the F.L.L composition and made it to the regional finals in the F.l.l. He is an awesome teammate..
Jaret Skonieczny
Jaret is one of J2IT’s programmer and also one of the team
mentors to guide the aspiring young members. He enjoys videogames, hanging out
with friends and going on outdoor trips. Jaret has done FLL and also has done
FTC in the past. He also looks forward to having a great enjoyable season this
year.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Name: Ian
Doemling
Grade:
8
Team Job:
Builder and Progam Tester
Biography:
Ian Doemling is one of J2IT's builders. Ian also
tests many of the programs, ecspecially the driver controlled programs. Ian is
14 years old and grew up in the city of Pittsburgh, Pensylvania. At
the age of 7 he moved to Aurora, Ohio. He loves math and science and excels in
school. He was on an FLL Team for 1 year then moved to an FTC Team last year. This is his second yearon a FTC team.
Ian loves to problem solve and build. He is in boy scouts and loves the
outdoors.
FTC Summer Kick-off Event
Welcome to the new Aurora Robotics FTC Team (aka J2IT)
We are now team #6022 and everyone should come Saturday ready to discuss keeping or changing the team name.
Next practice will be Saturday July 21st at 9AM. Also all team profiles need to be completed by the end of practice this Saturday.
Congratulations to Ian as our new Team Captain, we look forward to your leadership this season.
Lets have a great season!
- Coach
We are now team #6022 and everyone should come Saturday ready to discuss keeping or changing the team name.
Next practice will be Saturday July 21st at 9AM. Also all team profiles need to be completed by the end of practice this Saturday.
Congratulations to Ian as our new Team Captain, we look forward to your leadership this season.
Lets have a great season!
- Coach
Saturday, July 14, 2012
2012-2013 Team Rules & Consequences
Rules:
Consequences:
*These Rules are Subject to Change!
- Respect Others' Ideas
- No Unexcused Absences
- No Talking About Minecraft
- No Malicious Actions to People on Our Team
Consequences:
- Verbal Warning
- 10-Minute Break
- 1-4 Meeting Suspension (This Disciplinary Level May Be Repeated)
- Kicked Off Team
*These Rules are Subject to Change!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
2012-2013 FTC Team Kick-off Event
Team & Parents,
When: Saturday July 14th from 10am – 1pm
Where: Coach's house
We will be having our first FTC Team gathering on Saturday July 14th from 10am – 1pm. I know this doesn’t work for everyone, and I apologize. If you cannot attend, I’ll make sure to send any information needed before our next team practice the following weekend (July 21st).
We will be planning the FTC season, reviewing the team policies, and calendar. We probably won’t have a lot of time with the robot this day. But there will also be food and some team building games to help mix the new members with the old team.
If you can bring a side dish, desert, or drinks please email and let me know.
Parents are always invited to attend any practice
- but if possible I’d ask that at least 1 parent attend from 12:30-1:00pm to review the team calendar and expectations.
If you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to contact me.
Thanks,
Terry
When: Saturday July 14th from 10am – 1pm
Where: Coach's house
We will be having our first FTC Team gathering on Saturday July 14th from 10am – 1pm. I know this doesn’t work for everyone, and I apologize. If you cannot attend, I’ll make sure to send any information needed before our next team practice the following weekend (July 21st).
We will be planning the FTC season, reviewing the team policies, and calendar. We probably won’t have a lot of time with the robot this day. But there will also be food and some team building games to help mix the new members with the old team.
If you can bring a side dish, desert, or drinks please email and let me know.
Parents are always invited to attend any practice
- but if possible I’d ask that at least 1 parent attend from 12:30-1:00pm to review the team calendar and expectations.
If you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to contact me.
Thanks,
Terry
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
October 24, 2011 Practice
Today Jaret refined his four-wheel-drive joystick program. We can now control the robot with the joystick and have it turn 360 degrees while staying in the same place. While Ian was making the four-wheel drive system one of the gears actually was touching the ground. At first we thought we would have to find a way to avoid this but after a few tests we realized the gear actually helped the robot grip the ground and improved stability. Today Ian mounted "wheelie wheels" so that the robot will not flip backward while going up the ramp. Jared finished the arm but has not yet mounted it. Tyler worked on making a program that will test the arm and its motors without them stalling like they have in the past.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Jared Ruehr
Name: Jared Ruehr
Age: 12
School and Grade: Harmon Middle School, 7th grade
Jared is one of J2IT's builders and is the vice team captain
and is also a mentor for the younger team members. His job aspirations are to
be some kind of engineer. Some of his other hobbies are sketching, sports,
camping, and playing on the computer. Jared also participated in the FLL two
years ago and participated in the FTC last year on J2IT . He enjoys having
participated in the FTC and wishes to participate next year.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Jaret's Bio
Name: Jaret Skonieczny
Grade: 7
Team Job: Remote Control Programmer/Arm Controller/ Tester
Bio: The job of programming the remote controls goes to Jaret. He makes sure with the help of Ian, that the programs are running smoothly. He also designed and made all of the programs relating to the joysticks. Jaret is 13 and is 100% ohion. He was on FLL for 1 year and this is his first year doing FTC. Jaret likes reading, writing, and math and does well in school. He is currently in Boy Scouts and likes to camp.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Team Profile: Ian Doemling
Grade: 7
Team Job: Builder and Progam Tester
Biography:
Ian Doemling is one of J2IT's builders. Ian also tests many of the programs, ecspecially the driver controlled programs. Ian is 13 years old and grew up in the wonderful city of Pittsburgh, Pensylvania. At the age of 7 he moved to Aurora, Ohio. He loves math and science and excels in school. He was on an FLL Team for 1 year then moved to an FTC Team this year. Ian loves to problem solve and build. He is in boy scouts and loves the outdoors. Although Ian lives in the Cleveland area he loves Pittsburgh and THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS.
Team Profile: Tyler Thieding
Grade: 8
Team Job: Primary Autonomous Programmer
Biography:
Tyler Thieding is the team's autonomous programmer who is skilled with various forms of programming and computer networking. He loves math and science and he succeeds in his schoolwork and is a straight-A student. His career aspirations are a theoretical physicist.
Friday, February 3, 2012
January 28, 2011 Meeting
Today we finished our rennovation of the arm by changing the design to fix it due to a motor burning out again. This included a new gripping system, with two servos. Pictures of the new
design are coming soon.
design are coming soon.
Feburary 3rd meeting
At this meeting we worked on a few things. Ian and Jared worked on the making the ball grasping mechanism. They also fixed a few issues with gears and such. Ian and I worked on making the plastic hoop ring to get the bowling bowl. I fixed some bugs in the joystick program. Tyler worked on fixing the auto program a bit.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
January 23, 2012 Practice
On this practice we began to remodel the arm for the second competition. This included redoing the grip system and the whole arm position. We also worked out smaller issues, like moving the Samantha Module. And finally I confirmed that the autonomous programs work with our new design.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
January 21, 2011 Meeting
Today, only I was present to work on the robot to prepare for the second competition we are attending. I worked on moving the arm controls downward in the robot, as well as beginning to remodel the hand. This will allow a more controlled lifting of balls and crates to the lift, improving accuracy and score.
I also worked on adding a system that will help guide the bowling ball to the robot, instead of involuntary releasing the ball. This will help us score more during the autonomous stage of the code. The position required for the internal side of the board was finally found, which was in the middle of the internal side with the robot shifted right at a 45 degree angle.
This was a productive construction day, which will help our entire team score better and hopefully make it to the state competition.
I also worked on adding a system that will help guide the bowling ball to the robot, instead of involuntary releasing the ball. This will help us score more during the autonomous stage of the code. The position required for the internal side of the board was finally found, which was in the middle of the internal side with the robot shifted right at a 45 degree angle.
This was a productive construction day, which will help our entire team score better and hopefully make it to the state competition.
Monday, January 16, 2012
J2IT Competing in the FTC Regional Qualifiers.
J2IT completing code review with judge prior to the competition.
J2IT First and best run of the day.
- Terry Phillips
aka. HUM4N
J2IT First and best run of the day.
- Terry Phillips
aka. HUM4N
Location:Tri-C FTC regional qualifiers
Friday, January 13, 2012
Team registration and robot inspection on Jan 13, 2012
J2IT regional qualifying event at Tri-C tomorrow.
Passed inspection with flying colors.
-
Good job guys!
Terry Phillips (Coach)
Passed inspection with flying colors.
J2IT |
Robot Inspection |
Lifting the basket |
-
Good job guys!
Terry Phillips (Coach)
Location:Tri-C
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
J2IT Autonomous Code
J2IT Autonomous Code
The following program is one of four for each position, in this case this is the blue team, exterior side.
task main()
{
initializeRobot();
{
initializeRobot();
waitForStart(); // Wait for the beginning of autonomous phase.
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//// ////
//// Add your robot specific autonomous code here. ////
//// ////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// ////
//// Add your robot specific autonomous code here. ////
//// ////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
motor[W_Left] = universal_speed - 10;
motor[W_Right] = universal_speed;
wait1Msec(3500);
if (red == true)
{
if (exterior == true)
{
left_turn(1000);
}
else
{
left_turn(1500);
}
}
else
{
if (exterior == true)
{
right_turn(1000);
}
else
{
right_turn(1500);
}
}
straight(2000);
if (exterior == true)
{
if (red == true)
{
//Turn Left
left_turn(850);
}
else
{
//Turn Right
right_turn(850);
}
}
straight(6500);
motor[W_Right] = 0;
motor[W_Left] = 0;
}
motor[W_Right] = universal_speed;
wait1Msec(3500);
if (red == true)
{
if (exterior == true)
{
left_turn(1000);
}
else
{
left_turn(1500);
}
}
else
{
if (exterior == true)
{
right_turn(1000);
}
else
{
right_turn(1500);
}
}
straight(2000);
if (exterior == true)
{
if (red == true)
{
//Turn Left
left_turn(850);
}
else
{
//Turn Right
right_turn(850);
}
}
straight(6500);
motor[W_Right] = 0;
motor[W_Left] = 0;
}
Saturday, January 7, 2012
1/7/2012 Meeting
Today we ran a lot of test runs. Also I made the 4th motor move up the scissor lift. Tyler finaly went up and drove and operated the arm. Ian is working on making the top of the scissor lift flat. He also put non-slip pads on the top. Jared removed the plow which was getting balls stuck in body of the robot.
The new screw rod for popping the scissor lift.
The new screw rod for popping the scissor lift.
December 29, 2011 Meeting
Today it was just Ian and Jared at the meeting. We decided to have the builders meet and then the programmers meet. Jared made a plow for the robot to try to prevent balls from finding their way into the center of our robot. Ian cut a piece of plastic that we will melt for the top of the robot. This will prevent the basket from falling off the sides. We also have ideas of adding non-stick padding to the plastic. We added finger like strips of plastic on the hand to help grip the basket. The tips of the "fingers" will be able to go into the holes in the basket. We also did a rewview of the hardware on the robot.
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