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Game Summary:
Field; 12' x 12'
Robots: 4 (1 per team, 2 teams per alliance Red/Blue)
Teams: 2 (One coach and 2 Drivers, along with their Robot per team)
Robot Size: Fit within 18" cube to start (expands after)
This year features mountains, debris, zip lines and climbers, and colored lit beacons.
Preload up to 2 climbers, and robot starts touching wall
Autonomous (First 30 seconds):
Push Button (20 points) Find Rescue beacon, Determine which is own color, press correct button
Partner Robot may repeat for 20 points
Pressing the wrong button awards 20 points to opposing team.
Climber deposit (10 points each up to two preloaded climbers) for each pre-loaded climber in alliance color bucket
Parking
marked floor zone (5 points)
partially on mountain low (5 points)
fully on mountain low (10 points)
fully on mid zone (20 points)
fully on high zone (40 points)
Tele-Op:(2:00)
Debris
Floor Zone (1 point each)
Low Goal (5 points each)
Mid Goal (10 points each)
High Goal (15 points each)
Climbers
Deposited from Autonomous (10 points again)
Deposited during Tele-Op (10 points each)
Zip Line 20 points each
Mountain Parking (5 Partial, 10 Low, 20 Mid, 40 High)
End Game(Last 30 Seconds included in 2:00 Teleop)
Cliff Zone
Claim All Clear signal (20 points)
Hanging from pull up (80 points)
Monday, September 14, 2015
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Back to School - 2015-2016 FTC and FRC Season
The 2015-2016 Season for US FIRST Robotics (FRC) and FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) are about to begin.
- FLL - 12 inch Cubed Robot 5-8th Grade - Cedarcrest Mrs. Kukull's Site
- FTC - 18 Inch Cubed Robot 7-12th Grade - Cedarcrest Mr Shreeve's Site
- First Tech Challenge Kickoff Event is THIS Saturday
- Microsoft Campus in Redmond, WA at 9AM 9/12/2015
- If you are interested in going to the kickoff event, please read on.
- FRC - 60 Inch Cubed Robot 9-12th Grade -
- First Robotics Challenge Kickof Event will be announced later this month
Whats the difference?
First is divided into different leagues and competition is limited by age/grade groups. As a general rule of thumb, the older the group, the bigger and more complex the robot. JR FLL is for primary aged groups, FLL includes 4-7th grades, FTC includes 7-12th grades, and FRC includes 9-12th grades.
FTC and FRC are both run by the same organization, FIRST. If you have never been in robotics, and are interested, FTC uses a smaller robot platform, but has many of the same principles as FRC. The FTC Season starts now and goes through January.
The FRC Season begins in January and goes through May (depending on the placement).
This means you can get familiar with the robots and how they are built in FTC, as well as how the competitions are run, and then hit the ground running when the FRC program starts after winter break.
FTC meetings will be Tuesday after school in Mr. Shreeve's Room. The A&T bus returns to Cedarcrest in the afternoon, Mr. Shreeves room is on the south east side of the school with the door facing the football field. Students should plan on being at club once a week, and we will plan some additional work sessions for design, game discussion, planning and building. For local information, email. SMS or call 425-583-4222.
FRC meetings will be announced at A&T and information can be found online and through Mrs. Jordan (A&T Science).
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