FRIED EGG
Technical Specifications
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SDS Mk4i swerve modules with Falcon 500 motors running FOC (Field Oriented Control) for steering and driving
L2 gearing for rapid acceleration and a top speed of 15.7 fps
25.5” x 28” frame — 24” x 25” primary frame with 4” extension (and ½” of side plating)
⅛” aluminum belly pan for lowered center of gravity.with 0.5” hole pattern for modular component placement
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Combined intake and indexer, powered by one Falcon 500 motor with FOC in a 5:1 MAXPlanetary gearbox
Under the bumper (UTB) intake for durability, supported by solid 1⁄4 '' aluminum side plates and ⅛” aluminum tubestock
Custom 3D printed blocks channel notes into the center for most of full width intaking
Two intake rollers with custom 3D-printed spacers and sushi rollers, combination of stealth, omni, and compliant wheels in the indexer
Notes slide along passive nylon rollers resting on aluminum tubes to glide through without friction
Notes stop at beam break before the splitting roller (separately powered) sends notes to either shooter or trap/amp
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Sides independently powered for extremely reliable shooting with adjustable spin
2 Falcon 500s with FOC geared up 1:1.5 for max note speed around 80 mph
Sets of 3 3” diameter orange stealth wheels for a total of 6 shooter wheels on each side
Pivots powered by a falcon 500 using #35 chain in overall 104.53:1 ratio
Notes slide along passive nylon rollers resting on aluminum tubes to glide through in consistent manner without friction
Fed by combination of small colsons and sushi rollers powered by Falcon with FOC
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Dedicated mechanism for reliable, top-down scoring into trap and amp
Bends notes around 2 ⅞” Banebots T40 wheels
Powered by Falcon 500 with FOC in a 3:1 MAXPlanetary, geared down to 9:1 for the ejecting wheels
Notes slide along passive nylon rollers resting on aluminum tubes to glide through in consistent manner without friction
Teflon-taped “rooster wattle” flap reduces friction for scoring in the trap
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Positions for scoring in both amp and trap and climbs, moving between any position in 0.5 seconds
2 Falcon 500s with FOC geared 11.57:1 for a 0.5 second climb (~3 second trap sequence once hooked)
Dynamic climbing hooks on elevator latch the chain and hand off to passive hooks, allowing the elevator to raise again and score in trap
Custom gearbox and chain routing for dense packaging
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Current-sensing and beam break sensors to track the path of the note throughout the robot
Dual-LED strips to indicate, impress, and intimidate
Automatic shooter pivoting and drivetrain angling for shooter shots and over-stage shuffling
Dual limelights running MegaTag2 and 250hz odometry for reliable and accurate pose estimation
Automatic amp and climb sequences that manipulate the note and elevator