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Stuy Fission
Приєднався 7 кві 2013
We are an FTC robotics team in Stuyvesant High School from New York City, NY. We made this channel to show the world who we are and what we stand for!
Відео
310 Stuy Fission CenterStage Robot Reveal
Переглядів 1,7 тис.8 місяців тому
310 Stuy Fission CenterStage Robot Reveal
FTC Centerstage 5 Mosaics
Переглядів 2,7 тис.8 місяців тому
Robot reveal and MTI submission coming SOON (Sorry for bad view)
Where are those blue servos from?
Nice plane launcher! 😉
Impressive robot, but I feel like I need context to understand the video.
This robot gets 75 points during autonomous for the current FTC season game.
Amazing
Wow, one of the best teams I have seen so far this season!
goated
Meet William! Our Head of Machining!
Grant Gao is so intelligent and hardworking. Please leave a like and comment for him!
Future president of 310!
Awesome guy!! Great energy!
What a charming polite young man. I hope he grows to remain respectful and kind
Future NASA engineers.
So hardworking!
On your teleop driving, how do you get the movement so smooth? Do you use different code for the drive equation or is it just a lot of driver practice?
The code is mostly the same, but we compensate for natural drivetrain drift (see link). Other than that, just a lot of driver practice. github.com/Fission310/power-play/blob/main/hardware/drivebase/DriftCompensatedDrivetrain.java
wow!! good job guys :D (lovin the song choice btw)
That's an awesome robot and an incredibly insane solo score. If the cone is touching the robot when the game ends does it still count as scored? I've seen teams lose circuits because they touch the cone in the terminal.
Thanks! Rule GS1.c states that robots may be in contact with cones in the terminal as long as they do not possess them (ie: cone is in your grabber/intake). Judges in our region have also supported this rule
@@stuyfission Ooh that's super interesting, I'm in NYEX and at regionals, they didn't allow any contact whatsoever. That's good to know though. Great job again!