Competition Day #1.4

In one of the last matches two of the other teams showed that Student Robotics can turn into BattleBots really quick. Our last match was a little success for us as our robot powered up, started to drive, collected a token and almost succeded to bring an A-Token into our … Weiterlesen …

Competition Day #1.2

Our first round wasn’t as good as we thought. We weren’t able to get any token. We think, we had problems with vision and we hope we can fix this until our next match. (author: Hennis)

Competition Day #1.1

During Tinker-Time we tested our special tactic but it didn’t work out quiet as we wanted it to. We also noticed that the tokens in the arena have sharper edges, which creates high friction and messes up our tactic. (author: Hennis)

Competition Day #0.1

Having started from Munich Airport we arrived at 2:00 pm on London Heathrow Airport. We had a short and very pleasant flight. Having rented a car and checked in at the hotel, we decided to get some groceries. After an early dinner we are now reassembling our bot for tomorrow. … Weiterlesen …

Week #21.1 – Team England

In the  last video it might have seemed like our code was working perfectly, but even the mighty TEAM MAI  can sometimes make some mistakes. Take a look: (author: Thorben)

Week #20.2 – Team England

For last two years Team Systemetric and  Team MAI  (we) have had some rather similar costumes. It would be really funny if the same were the case this year. We are really looking forward to meeting some cool  teams at the competition. Until then: „Glück auf“! (author: Thorben)

Week #20.1 – Team England

This week we got a lot done! We switched over from two omniwheels to one swiveling wheel at the back to reduce friction. We got our servos to finally turn 180° by using our Arduino instead of the SR-Servoboard. We did some touch-ups to the bots inertia (some of which … Weiterlesen …

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