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<h2>Who is Electrical?</h2> | ||
<p>The Electrical Team is resopnsible for the robot's control system. That being said we are responsible for making sure that the control system is up to date and functioning properly.</p> | ||
<p>The Electrical Team is responsible for the robot's control system. That being said we are responsible for making sure that the control system is up to date and functioning properly.</p> | ||
<h2>Is Electrical Right for You?</h2> | ||
<p>If you work on electrical you will need to learn now the systems on the robot work. We use technology like Power Distribution Panels (PDPs), Bridges (WiFi Routers), Pneumatics Control Modules (PCMs), Voltage Regulator Modules (VRMs), and many more. Electrical is not just wires that you work with; you also work with pneumatic systems as well, but no worry you will be taught how these work, too. Plus, you don't need prior knowledge of power tools or anything that we will work with; someone will always be able to show you how things work. All we require is focused hardworking individuals with a deire to learn.</p> | ||
<p>If you work on electrical you will need to learn now the systems on the robot work. We use technology like Power Distribution Panels (PDPs), Bridges (WiFi Routers), Pneumatics Control Modules (PCMs), Voltage Regulator Modules (VRMs), and many more. Electrical is not just wires that you work with; you also work with pneumatic systems as well, but no worry you will be taught how these work, too. Plus, you don't need prior knowledge of power tools or anything that we will work with; someone will always be able to show you how things work. All we require is focused hardworking individuals with a desire to learn.</p> | ||
<h2>Could Electrical Be Your Fit?</h2> | ||
<p style="text-align:center;">If you have any questions just email the team at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p> | ||
<h3>Check out the links below to learn more about other sub-groups within our team!</h3> | ||
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<h2>This is the Mechanical Team!</h2> | ||
<p>We are the people resonsible for the skeleto of the robot, you could say. Our students are the people who design and build our worot for that year's game.</p> | ||
<p>We are the people responsible for the skeleton of the robot, you could say. Our students are the people who design and build our robot for that year's game.</p> | ||
<h2>What Do We Do?</h2> | ||
<p>We look at the game specs for the year and decide how we should handle it. Our students and mentors work together to see what drive train we nees, what physical devices our robot needs, and anything else neeed for the robot to be productive. Then it is designed on a computer, so we can get and idea of it before it's built.</p> | ||
<p>We look at the game specs for the year and decide how we should handle it. Our students and mentors work together to see what drive train we need, what physical devices our robot needs, and anything else needed for the robot to be productive. Then it is designed on a computer, so we can get and idea of it before it's built.</p> | ||
<h2>Nervous About Mechanical?</h2> | ||
<p>You shouldn't be! Our students and mentors will teach you everything that you need to know. They will teach you how to use various powertools to rabricate our robot from the ground up! All that we ask is that you are safe and come prepared to learn!</p> | ||
<p>You shouldn't be! Our students and mentors will teach you everything that you need to know. They will teach you how to use various power tools to fabricate our robot from the ground up! All that we ask is that you are safe and come prepared to learn!</p> | ||
<h2>Want Some More Info About Mechanical?</h2> | ||
<p style="text-align:center;">If you have any questions just email the team at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p> | ||
<h3>Check out the links below to learn more about other sub-groups within our team!</h3> | ||
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<h2>WE are the PROGRAMMING Team</h2> | ||
<p>The PROGRAMMING team within PARTs is composed of a mentor and three students.</p> | ||
<p>Brandon Duke is the programming mentor, currently a Computer Science student studying at Marshall University. Our current programming team is Jarren, a senior at Winfield High School; Jack, a sophomre at Hurricane High School; and Chance, a junior at Teays Valley Christian. </p> | ||
<p>Brandon Duke is the programming mentor, currently a Computer Science student studying at Marshall University. Our current programming team is Jarren, a senior at Winfield High School; Jack, a sophomore at Hurricane High School; and Chance, a junior at Teays Valley Christian. </p> | ||
<h2>What Do We Do?</h2> | ||
<p>We are the group responsible for making the robot move. Ofcourse we are not the ones who build the robot, but just as mechanical is important to build the robot, without us the shell of a robot could not move. You can think of us as the makers of the brain of the robot.</p> | ||
<h2>Who Can Program?</h2> | ||
<p>When it comes to programming we believe that anyone can do it. We take the time to teach any student reguardless of programming experience. For most of the students on the PROGRAMMING team now, started out with little or no experience what so ever. Over the years Brandon has developed training courses and labs to teach students, designed in mind for those who may be programming for the first time.</p> | ||
<p>When it comes to programming we believe that anyone can do it. We take the time to teach any student regardless of programming experience. For most of the students on the PROGRAMMING team now, started out with little or no experience what so ever. Over the years Brandon has developed training courses and labs to teach students, designed in mind for those who may be programming for the first time.</p> | ||
<p>Programming is done in languages, much like speaking. Our language of choice is LabVIEW developed by National Instruments. LabVIEW is a graphical programing language perfect for those just learning. It allows students to see how the code works and walk through it, without the added stress of learning a text based programming language.</p> | ||
<h2>We Hope You Give PROGRAMMING a Chance!</h2> | ||
<p style="text-align:center;">If you have any questions just email the team at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p> | ||
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