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By |2024-12-09T19:13:35-08:00November 19th, 2024|

After every match, the most important thing our team does is debrief. We go over what went well, but more importantly, the big question is what can be improved. Data Analytics is our advanced off-season project that works to answer that question. We can track faults in our robot by logging data from its many sensors during matches. For example, if our robot stops working during a match, taking a quick look at the logs can help us understand which specific subsystem malfunctioned, giving actionable data that our pit crew can execute. A robot generates a lot of data, but not all of it is important in diagnosis. We went around and spoke to every one of our robot subteams asking what data was important to log. Additionally, by logging how each aspect of the robot performs during a match, respective subteams can address faults in their design. If something does not show up as working correctly, we can view these issues before they later affect the robot as a cascading error.  To figure out how to  create our logging system, we did research into multiple different preexisting logging libraries, including readdressing our Log Manager application from last year. We decided to adapt from Team 581’s Dog Log and integrate it into our current Log Manager. Through spikes [...]

By |2024-11-15T16:07:39-08:00March 12th, 2024|

By attending Silicon Valley Regional last week, our team was given the opportunity to observe and learn from other teams early in the season. After a busy week at competition, our team had a thoughtful debrief to focus on what went well during SVR, as well as how we could improve our robot. In preparation for Central Valley Regional, the strategy team will be deciding the next goals to focus on for robot actions, hardware, and software, keeping in mind our functional requirements. Over the next two weeks, these respective subteams will implement these tasks in order to maximize the abilities of our robot for competition. This week, our machining team has manufactured new spare parts for Vivace. On top of machining, the rest of the mechanical subteam has been hard at work assembling the modular spare parts for Vivace. These subsystems include the intake, shooter, and rotating arm. For the intake, we are working on redesigning the plates, as well as updating the billet piece for durability. Additionally, we also plan on redesigning the bumpers to increase robustness for the intake and mounting the assembled spares onto our off season swerve, Phil. During SVR, we learned that our bumpers were shifting upon impact, caving into the billet piece causing the piece to take damage. In order to [...]

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