FIRST Team 1305 build season blog. We are change bringers and STEM leaders in our community and beyond. We have learned strategies on how improve our performance while learning together with other teams. We are a veteran team with a solid record of success. We want to help other teams benefit from the lessons we have learned through our own trials and errors.
Thursday, December 19, 2019
2019/20 Ask the Expert Webinars
Be sure to check out this years webinars by FIRST Canada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RwNXbNBLYY&list=PLdSjt0bIyfW-vII9kH-EoNQRFQcsyZAUQ&index=6
Friday, May 3, 2019
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
FIRST Gateway Conference
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Bus Numbers!
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
We belong in FIRST!
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Getting Ready For District Championships
- Updating and printing documents.
- Preparing for pit presenting, which includes planning out what you want the judges to know about your team.
- Getting the robot and tools ready, which includes packing all the required equipment to compete.
- Scouting and strategy planning, which includes preparing scouting sheets and strategy plans.
Saturday, April 6, 2019
What are you doing to improve?
NO Unbag Time
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Networking
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Week 6
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
North Bay District Event
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Pit Safety
Setting Up the Team Pit Station
• Bring and use work gloves for uncrating and re-crating, if a crate is in use.
• Design and set up your pit station safely and use proper tools to construct any components (displays, shelves, banners, etc.)
• Use ladders; don’t climb on items not meant for the task, such as tables and chairs.
• Observe the ten-foot height limit for all portions of your pit station, including banners.
• Small, bench-top band saws and drill presses, with appropriate guards, are allowed in team pit station.
Please ensure the safety of yourself, along with others around you :)
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Elimination Matches Strategy
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Continuous Data Collection
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Just Because the Robot is Bagged Doesn't Mean You Stop Improving
Always improve
Safety at Georgian!
Keep having fun at all the events you're attending, and keep being as safe as you can be :)
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Pre-match Checkups
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Buttons!!!
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Safety at FIRST Events
Hope everyone has a safe and successful season!
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Judged Awards
Friday, March 8, 2019
The Blue Alliance
Thanking Your Sponsors
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Judged Awards
https://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/frc/awards
Friday, March 1, 2019
Its all about Strategy... My favorite part
https://www.chiefdelphi.com/t/mittenreview-fim-2019-week-1-preview-ready-to-launch/348346
Make no question about it, this is first and foremost a cycle time game. The alliances that can out-cycle their opponents will win most matches, short of some spectacular end game shananagins or incredible defense. The goal for most teams during quals will be to be able to secure the rocket and climb RP as much as possible, so of course robots with faster cycle times will be able to fill up the rocket quicker and more consistently in matches across the length of a tournament.
The cycle time discussion brings us to an interesting topic that always has some discussion prior to the start of competitions, which is “What will the average Week 1 score be??” Well this game is unique compared to other games, but also somewhat similar in scoring fashion to 2016. However, in this game every alliance should start off with between 6 and 9 free points to begin with since there shouldn’t be any reason to have the enormous percentage of non-working autonomous this year…let’s call it 6 and assume that 2 of 3 robots can even drive off the level 1 platform that’s it…just drive off, 6 free points. Will teams be actually scoring during week 1 during this period? Debatable. Go take a look at some early week 1 video on TBA from 2016. So let’s assume 1 game piece (hatch) on average gets scored during the sandstorm period…2 more points, we are up to a total of 8. Now, for teleop mode. In 2016, the average number of balls scored per match in week 1 was around two or three…that’s it but you were also driving over defenses. Going out on a limb here and saying we won’t see many matches with more than 5 game pieces scored during teleop, call it 3 hatches, and 2 balls. That’s another 12 points. Now we’re up to 20 total. Endgame is similar to the sandstorm period where it should be almost a guaranteed 9 points, but we know not everyone will make it back to the HAB in time, or break down. So we will say an average of 9, giving us a total of 29 points. Our prediction is that the average qualification score will be between 26-32 points in Week 1 . I hope we are wrong and average scores are much higher, but based on 2016’s week 0 to week 1 progression where the average score raised only ~20%, that lines up with the week 0 average score this year of 22 *1.2 = 26 points. Regarding the extra rocket RP, we assume very few teams will be able to complete it given that the tower in 2016 where 8 balls needed to be scored to get the RP happened in a whopping 1-3% of matches depending on event. This year, we need to score 12, split between hatches and cargo.
This 2019 game switched how defense is able to be played, with allowing only a single defender past the midline and with having to stay inside the frame perimeter, it makes acquiring game pieces a non-trivial task unless specifically designed to do so. With that though, the defender enjoys free reign to interfere with robots looking to score on both the rocket and cargo ship. This means that a relatively simple robot with a strong drivetrain could be enough to disrupt the scoring ability of robots. Even so, there are 12 scoring locations at level 1, and a coordinated alliance can force the defender to waste time travelling between robots. I’m excited to see how DEEP SPACE develops come eliminations begin on Saturday, and will be on the lookout for insightful and effective defense in the state this week.
Ah, the end game. The part of each game it seems that can make or break the match for your alliance. A level 3 climb will nearly ensure the RP is achieved requiring only one of the two remaining robots to be on the HAB level 1. However, this is not necessarily an easy task. We look forward to seeing how many robots can successfully achieve a level 3 climb. Success in this area will be a trade-off between how long it takes to climb to each respective level vs. additional points that could be scored by cycling cargo or hatches. If your team managed to get a level 3 climb together but it takes an enormous amount of time to pull off, the alliance will have to weigh their options which are obviously match dependent. The much rumored level 3 buddy climb turns a challenging task into one that few teams in the world will be able to execute effectively. However, if pulled off, could easily turn the tide for many qual matches as well as make the difference for elims.
Similar to the past few years, there are no bonus points, or change in point structure associated with elimination rounds vs. qualification rounds. Simply the removal of the ranking point bonuses for certain objectives. This is important because tasks that may be more difficult but provide additional value during qualification rounds (see level 3 rocket), are suddenly less valuable during elims where an easier scoring location may be more beneficial and provide the same amount of points. We foresee scoring priority shifting from filling a rocket to try and get the RP, to filling the cargo ship. With a total of 40 scored positions (24 from rockets, 12 from side cargo ship, 4 front cargo ship) game pieces able to be scored on the field, for all but the most skilled alliances it will be near impossible to score everywhere even if you have all three robots playing offense even with the preloaded game pieces.
Early on in the build season there was a lot of hubub about how difficult it was to place hatches onto the cargo ship. Will we see this play out in practice? How many teams will opt to place null hatches on their cargo ship to help alleviate the potential for this issue? Many reveal videos have shown that there are many effective hatch mechanisms out there, but we need to remind ourselves that these videos are from a lot of top tier teams and may not represent the abilities of the rest of the community. Which leads us into…
Much like 2017; even though all hatches are introduced to the field from the human load station, we are still seeing a lot of robots with ground pickup mechanisms. Will this year be another case where picking up from the ground will be useful early on, but taper off in advantage as the weeks go on? Only time will tell.
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Webcast Guide - Event Streams
See the list of Regional webcasts available on here. Or you can find a link on the Regional events results page, like this. Please don’t repost our twitch stream content, though. Individual matches will be immediately posted to our YouTube channel, and once the event is over, the live Twitch channel links on the events results page will switch to the archived Twitch links.
[Make sure you update] Required NI Update Suite (2019.2.0) released
FRC_roboRIO_2019_v14
) has been released. This image fixes a bug where robots randomly enter the Watchdog Not Fed state (disabling outputs) for ~2.5s when they should be enabled. To use this image, C++\Java teams must have the previously released 2019.3.2 update installed.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Chairman’s Interview
6 hours of unbag time
Sunday, February 24, 2019
The importance of using Safety Glasses
The importance of Empathy
Yesterday 1305 enjoyed our most recent lunch and learn session on empathy. We are thankful to have a special guest speaker Laura Piche. Laura gave us some insightful tips on the topic of empathy. Laura explained that the world lacks empathy and we should all get better at implementing it in our daily lives. Thank you Laura Piche. #WeBelong
Friday, February 22, 2019
What team 1305 robot reveal
Premiere Night will take place on 2/23 starting at 7pm US Eastern. We have several giveaways and prizes lined up for those who watch live so get your entire team, family and friends on and logged into Twitch for more chances to win. You can always raise awareness for Premiere Night by tagging @firstupdatesnow and #OGPremiereNight on social media and directing people to https://www.twitch.tv/firstupdatesnow 5
Build Season Celebration Show
I wanted to remind the community about the Build Season Celebration show on FIRSTtv 21 this Friday, Feb 22nd at 7:30pm EST. The show will feature our illustrious hosts, DeejayKnight, @Libby_K, @Karthik , @shado_temple and Jay Flores!
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Register your team members
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Battery Spill Kits
Always make sure you have a Battery Spill Kit in your build room and in your pit at events! Those kits include Baking Soda, rubber gloves, and a leak-proof container. Always read and follow the procedure if a batter spill occurs.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Naming Your Robot
Friday, February 15, 2019
Benefits of Business
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
STOP BUILD DAY
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Lifting your robot
Monday, February 11, 2019
Protect your electronics!
SAfety Game and Bronze Safety Badge
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ewg_ZlhJU_N45gaof-TofjgVbQrxvSPP6FynhtvtMXA/edit?usp=sharing
Also, make sure that your team members take the Bronze Safety Badge quiz! It is a great way to promote safety on your team, and have your team members certified by FIRST!
Here's the link:
https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=first-canada-bronze-safety-badge-quiz
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Dean's List Submissions due Feb. 14
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Chairman's Video Rules
Drive team selection
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Team Mentorship Certificates
FIRST Canada has created a new certificate program to recognize the help provided by FIRST Teams to other FIRST teams. It requires you to go to the FIRST Canada website and fill out a form with your team information and the mentored teams information. You will then be sent a certificate to recognize that you have mentored if the mentored team confirms you have. You can find the application at the link below.
https://www.firstroboticscanada.org/certificate/
Monday, February 4, 2019
Weigh your robot!
Saturday, February 2, 2019
FIRST Robotics Competition Question and Answer System
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Wear And Tear Beware!
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Wire you like this?
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Saturday, January 26, 2019
FIRST participants do more than robots
Good Luck Taegen! We look forward to having you join us as a volunteer at the North Bay Event.
Keep up with Taegen's adventures on her facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/tmpracing
Thursday, January 24, 2019
EXAMS!
CNC Router
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Keeping Documents for Safety Purposes
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Thursday, January 17, 2019
For all your CAN device needs
Just a heads up, CAN devices are no longer configured through the web interface this year, instead CTRE has released Phoenix Tuner for those purposes more information can be found here. Make sure your CAN devices are fully updated for the 2019 season.
Check out FIRST Canada's Ask the Expert Videos Lots of great information!
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Be sure to check out this years webinars by FIRST Canada https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RwNXbNBLYY&list=PLdSjt0bIyfW-vII9kH-EoNQRFQ...
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An important note to Chairman's teams - check out firstinspires.org for changes to the Chairman's award documentation. There is a n...