2020 - Infinite Recharge
Infinite Recharge was the FRC game for the 2020 season, in partnership with Lucasfilm as part of its Star Wars: Force for Change initiative. The Infinite Recharge game involved two alliances of three teams each, with each team controlling a robot and performing specific tasks on a field to score points. The game centered around a futuristic city theme involving two alliances consisting of three teams each competing to perform various tasks, including shooting foam balls known as Power Cells into high and low goals to activate a Shield Generator, manipulating a Control Panel to activate this shield, and returning to the Shield Generator to park or climb at the end of the match. The objective was to energize and activate the shield before the match ends and asteroids strike FIRST City, a futuristic city modeled after Star Wars.
Our Robot
Name:
Team Captains: Aditi Pauls, Viren Uddanwadiker, Atticus Slosson
Record:
Glacier Peak: Semifinalists, Gracious Professionalism Award
Season suspended due to the COVID-19 crisis
Auburn: Chairman’s Award (Awarded despite the cancellation of the event)
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Robot Features
Rotational horizontal hopper system:
Custom-built Geneva mechanism to provide precise alignment
Pneumatic kicker that pushes power cells into launcher wheels
Launcher with pan, tilt, and speed control
Turret with 360° rotation and feedback control
Pneumatically controlled multi-position hood angle
Vision-based alignment and distance calculation
Climber arm mechanisms utilizing custom 4-bar linkages
Spinner extension/retraction arm
Hook delivery arm
Drivetrain: 6-wheel differential drive powered by 4 Falcon motors
Launcher with rotational turret and multi-position hood angle
Vision-based launcher alignment
Rotational hopper with 5 power cell serialization
Precise hopper indexing for launcher injection
Retractable over-bumper intake
Hook delivery arm and climber winch mechanisms
Control panel spinner wheel with retractable arm
Multiple autonomous modes
Total number of motors: 13
Total number of pneumatic actuators: 9
Sensors: camera, rotational encoders, magnetic and color sensors