I had a heck of a time pulling it together in the final days before the competition with a nerve-wrecking mix of failure and triumph. Ah good times! :D
Summary is... I kept running into troubles with heading estimation and heading control in the days prior and things were looking mighty grim. I implemented a few changes and Thursday night went down to SFE for covert, cover-of-darkness testing. To my elation, the fixes worked beautifully and the robot consistently held to its path at faster and faster speeds. I quit while I was ahead with a top speed of 9m/s and time around the building of about 36 seconds.
On Saturday I was feeling pretty good about things, but nervous as all get-out. To my horror, on the first run, the robot did an exact repeat of its embarrasing 2011 performance: it veered right and crashed into the SFE building! I implemented a "fix" for heat 2, discovered a problem with one of the wheel encoders, hammered the front bumper back into shape, and... the robot took off, turned left and headed for the crowd! What a disappointment after the towering success I had Thursday night. I undid my "fix", took the advice of a wiser soul than me (Team Daisy Chain, Ted), and ran the robot slow off the ramp and put the hammer down after a second... I sacrificed myself to save my robot...
And was overjoyed to witness the little bus shoot out from the 4th turn, head for the finish line at top speed and ...
I was just happy the thing finally made it around like it did before. Then in addition to proffering of medical supplies for my ankle, I was informed Data Bus time put it ... in 3rd place! I would've danced up and down... but for the ankle :D Very very happy.
Congrats to team 0x27 for 1st, team Minuteman for 2nd not to mention brilliant MacGuyver style repair action! And congrats to all who competed: no small feat, whether your robot started up, crashed, finished, whatever. And humongo kudos to Sparkfun for a truly awesome event, best every by far!
Results
Team | Raw(s) | Official |
0x27 | 32.02 | 2.02 |
Minuteman | 39.46 | 9.46 |
Data Bus | 37.16 | 37.16 |