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H193 Project
  • Lecture 30

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ENG H193 Administrative Issues
  • Teams should be established March 26th or so
    (Watch your email over spring break)
  • Each team member must purchase a coupon
  • All four (or three) coupons must be purchased
    before the team gets their starter kit
  • The cost of the course materials is 75 per team
    member. Please bring cash or check to purchase
    the coupons (No Buck-ID, no charge cards)
  • Coupons will be sold in the office (HI 244) on
    Monday thru Wednesday the first week of class

3
ENG H193 Robot "Starter" Kit
  • One completely functional Handy Board with
    charger/interface box, wall adapter, serial
    cable, link cable, and simple documentation
  • Basic set of sensors (CdS cell, optosensor,
    microswitches, IR receiver, encoder) plus some
    miscellaneous stuff
  • One kit of basic hand tools
  • One copy of "Robotic Explorations" by Fred Martin
    (the guy who designed the Handy Board)
  • Teams get 150 budget in Company Store

4
Reference Text Supplied
5
Typical Problems from Previous Years
  • Building a rigid chassis
  • Mounting a motor on the chassis
  • Connecting the motors to the drive wheel,
    sprocket, etc.
  • Getting the robot to drive straight
  • Reducing friction
  • Not starting soon enough !

6
Typical Problems from Previous Years
  • Mounting sensors avoid hot glue and duct tape
  • Mounting minimum no. of sensors to perform
    functions
  • Spaghetti wiring Label wiring for each
    component (allows easy reinstallation of all
    wiring when you have to change Handy Board !)
  • Pick a color-coded wiring scheme and stick to it
  • Protecting the power trace on the Handy Board
    The edge of the board is the 5V supply for the
    processor chip

7
The Handy Board
8
Typical Problems from Previous Years
  • Not making good solder joints
  • Not having enough sensors wired as spares
  • Not taking care of your batteries
  • "Zap" charge will zap (i.e., kill) your battery
  • First battery replaced at nominal fee
  • Second battery replaced at cost (about 20)
  • Not starting soon enough !

9
Typical Problems from Previous Years
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Typical Programming Pitfalls
  • Too much code exceed memory of Handy Board
  • Failing to use global variables
  • Scarcity of comments in code (comments dont take
    any memory space)
  • Improper use of functions
  • Inappropriate timing to check sensors
  • Not using modular approach to building code, not
    checking modules often
  • Suggestion -- Write a general "check sensor"
    routine and run it periodically
  • Not starting soon enough !

11
Potential Team Problem Areas
  • Making decisions that everyone supports
  • How to make decisions
  • Making work assignments
  • What happens when an individual is having trouble
    completing assigned work
  • Making a project schedule and keeping it updated
    (this will be a living document and requires
    weekly/daily change)
  • What to do if someone doesnt come to meetings
  • HAVING ALTERNATIVE PLANS !!!!!! AND KNOWING WHEN
    TO GO TO THEM !!!!!!

12
Pursue Achievable Goals
13
Take Calculated Risks
14
Keeping Up with Daily Work
  • Sharing project notebook, updating, team meeting
    agenda, and team meeting notes assignments
  • Document meetings and decisions made with
    rationale behind them
  • Checking the schedule
  • Keeping others up to date on your progress

15
The 2003 FEH Robot Competition
  • Final Competition May 29, 2003 from 330 to 530
  • Admission is free friends and parents welcome
  • There will be some early rounds conducted during
    the middle of the day starting at about 12 noon
  • Competition style will likely include three
    rounds of match play followed by a
    single-elimination tournament -- This guarantees
    each team 4 opportunities to run on competition
    day

16
The Venue French Field House
17
The Final Report
18
Celebrating Success End of Year Picnic
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