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Project Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsRoboticsReferenceGuideVersion 2.0 This guide under

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2 • 21Structure Inventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610EXAMPLE 1, continued: Arm Extension, continuedBy using two screws, this design removes the possibilit

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsTroubleshooting ROBOTC with Cortex • 1Tro

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsTroubleshooting ROBOTC with Cortex • 8Tro

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsTroubleshooting ROBOTC with Cortex • 9Tro

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Motion AccessoriesInventor’s Guide insert 2 Wire Motor 269 • 1accessories2-Wire Motor 269For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces refer

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2 • 22 Structure Inventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610EXAMPLE 2: BracingThe extended bars are now attached rmly to each other, and the long arm is mounte

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Motion AccessoriesInventor’s Guide insert 2 Wire Motor 393 • 1accessories2 Wire Motor 393For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces refer

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Motion AccessoriesInventor’s Guide insert2 Wire Motor 393 • 2accessories2 Wire Motor Kit, continuedGear Change ProcedureTo congure the high speed opt

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsServo Motors • 1Servo Motors OverviewA Se

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsServo Motors • 2 motor[port6] = -127; /

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servomotor kit • 1 Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriesaccessoriesmotion accessoriesServomotorAs explained in the Motion Subsystem section of the In

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accessoriesAuxiliary AccessoriesFlashlightFlashlight Kit • 1For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces refer to:www.VEXRobotics.comLimite

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2 • 23Structure Inventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610EXAMPLE 2: Bracing the Bars, continuedIn order to keep the arm from falling down, you will need to bra

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Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriesaccessoriessensor accessories ultrasonic sensor kit • 1 Ultrasonic Sensor Kit“Ultrasonic” refers to very high-frequ

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ultrasonic sensor kit • 2 Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriessensor accessoriesaccessoriesultrasonic sensor kit, continued1 Technical overview Th

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Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriessensor accessories ultrasonic sensor kit • 3 ultrasonic sensor kit, continued1 Technical overview The steps yo

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ultrasonic sensor kit • 4 Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriessensor accessoriesultrasonic sensor kit, continued2 Connecting the ultrasonic sensor t

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5 • 63SensorInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Bumper Switch SensorSignal: DigitalDescription: The bumper sensor is a physical switch. It tells the robot

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5 • 64 SensorInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Limit Switch SensorSignal: DigitalDescription: The limit switch sensor is a physical switch. It can tell t

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsShaft Encoders • 1Shaft Encoders Overview

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsShaft Encoders • 2Left Encoder, Top wireR

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsShaft Encoders • 3The Quadrature Shaft En

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accessoriessensor accessoriesOptical Shaft Encoder KitOptical Shaft Encoder Kit • 1For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces refer to:ww

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3 • 28 MotionInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Introduction to the Motion SubsystemThe Motion Subsystem comprises all the components in the VEX Robotics

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accessoriessensor accessoriesOptical Shaft Encoder Kit, continuedOptical Shaft Encoder Kit • 2For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces

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accessoriessensor accessoriesOptical Shaft Encoder Kit, continuedOptical Shaft Encoder Kit • 3For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces

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accessoriessensor accessoriesOptical Shaft Encoder Kit, continuedOptical Shaft Encoder Kit • 4For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsPotentiometers • 1The Potentiometer is us

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsPotentiometers • 2The Potentiometer is fu

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsPotentiometers • 3Potentiometers Sample

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accessoriessensor accessoriesPotentiometer KitPotentiometer Kit • 1For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces refer to:www.VexRobotics.co

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accessoriessensor accessoriesPotentiometer Kit, continuedPotentiometer Kit • 2For More Information, and additional Parts & Pieces refer to:www.Vex

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Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriesaccessoriessensor accessories line follower kit • 1 Line Follower KitA line follower consists of an infrared light

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line follower kit • 2 Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriessensor accessoriesaccessoriesline follower kit, continuedCourse correctionbased on sensor read

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3 • 29MotionInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Introduction to the Motion Subsystem, continued Another type of bearing used in the VEX Motion Subsystem i

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Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriessensor accessories line follower kit • 3 1 Technical overview, continued The optimal range for the line follow

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line follower kit • 4 Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriessensor accessoriesline follower kit, continued2 Reading data from the line follower: Rep

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Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriesaccessoriessensor accessories light sensor kit • 1 Light Sensor KitWith a light sensor, you can add a whole new ran

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light sensor kit • 2 Inventor’s Guide insertaccessoriessensor accessoriesaccessorieslight sensor kit, continued1 Technical overview The light s

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accessoriesInventor’s Guide insertaccessoriesaccessoriessensor accessories light sensor kit • 3 2 Detecting light level: Reprogramming your mic

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsGlossary • 1Actual measurements: Data tha

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3 • 30 MotionInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610The key component of any motion system is an actuator (an actuator is something which causes a mechanical

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsGlossary • 6Glossary continuedLinear Reg

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsGlossary • 8Glossary continuedPseudocode

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsGlossary • 9Glossary continuedScanning:

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Glossary • 121APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610GlossaryArcade-style Controls – Control SubsystemA driving mode in which the robot i

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Glossary • 122APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610B Back-driving – Motion SubsystemA condition where torque is transferred backwards

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Glossary • 123APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Center of Gravity – Structure SubsystemThe robot’s center of gravity is the average

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Glossary • 124APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Driving Mode (Transmitter) – Control SubsystemThe driving mode selected on the Tran

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3 • 31MotionInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610In some applications excessive loads can damage the components of the VEX Motion Subsystem. In these cases

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Glossary • 125APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Gear Ratio – Motion SubsystemThe mechanical advantage, or “force multiplier” generat

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Glossary • 126APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Interrupt Port Bank – Logic SubsystemA port bank on the Microcontroller used primar

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Glossary • 127APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Memory Effect – Power SubsystemTechnically, the phenomenon where a rechargeable batt

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Glossary • 128APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610PParallel (Batteries) – Power SubsystemA battery arrangement where multiple battery

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Glossary • 129APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Servomotor – Motion SubsystemAn electromechanical device that converts electrical en

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Glossary • 130APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Structure SubsystemThe subsystem responsible for holding the rest of the subsystems

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Glossary • 131APPENDIX B - GLOSSARYInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610Glossary Transmitter Frequency Crystal – Control SubsystemThe swappable module in ba

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3 • 32 MotionInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610It is easy to drive components of the VEX Structure Subsystem using motion components in several differen

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3 • 33MotionInventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610The VEX Motion Subsystem contains a variety of components designed to help make robots mobile. This includ

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsCortex Pin Guide • 1Cortex Pin GuideThe V

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Robotics Reference GuideProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsReference Links E

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VEX Cortex Conguration over USBYou will need:• 1 VEX Cortex Microcontroller with one 7.2V Robot Battery• A computer with ROBOTC for Cortex and PIC

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2. Specify that you are using the Cortex and how it is connected to your computer in ROBOTC.2a. Detailed Preferences...Go to View > Preferences a

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3. The VEX Cortex Download MethodcontrolshowROBOTCdownloadsrmwareandprograms to your Cortex, as well as what types of connections your Cortex

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4. Go to Robot > Download Firmware > Master CPU Firmware and select Standard File to download the latest Master CPU Firmware to your robot.4.

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5. TheROBOTCFirmwareenablesyoutodownloadROBOTCprogramstoyourrobotandutilizethe various debug windows. Go to Robot > Download Firmwar

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsUsing the PLTW Template • 1Using the PLTW

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VEXnet Joystick Conguration in ROBOTCYou will need:• 1 VEXnet Joystick with 6 AAA Batteries• 1 Small Phillips Screwdriver• A computer with ROBOTC

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Robotics Reference GuideProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsReference Links E

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2a. Connect the VEXnet Joystick Use the USB A-to-A cable to connect your VEXnet Joystick to your computer. Note: The VEXnet light should turn

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3. Go to Robot > Download Firmware > VEXnet Joystick Firmware and select Standard File to download the latest VEXnet Joystick Firmware to the c

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VEXnet Joystick Conguration in ROBOTC (cont.)Section 2: Creating a wireless link betwen the VEXnet Joystick and VEX CortexIn this section, you will

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2. Tether the USB port on the VEXnet Joystick to the USB port on the Cortex using a USB A-to-A cable.3. Power the Cortex ON. After a few seconds, RO

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4. Turn the Cortex OFF.5. Remove the USB A-to-A cable from the VEXnet Joystick and Cortex.6. Insert VEXnet USB Keys into both the VEXnet Joystick a

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7. Power the Cortex and Joystick ON. After roughly 15 seconds, the ROBOT and VEXnet LED’s will blink green, indicating that the VEXnet communication

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VEXnet Joystick Conguration in ROBOTC (cont.)Section 3: Calibrating the VEXnet Joystick ValuesThe VEXnet Remote Control includes two joysticks (each

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2. Press and hold the 6U trigger button.3. While keeping the 6U trigger button pressed in, use your Allen wrench or paper clip to press in the inter

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4. Move both joysticks through their full ranges of motion. When the remote control detects that the joysticks have been fully rotated, the JOYSTICK

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5. Press the 8U button to save the new calibration. 5. SavePress the 8U button to save the joystick calibration on your remote control. The JOYSTICK

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2 • 10 Inventor’s GuideStructure 276-2178-E-0610The parts in the VEX Structure Subsystem form the base of every robot. These parts are the “skeleton

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Issue: Slow blinking green ROBOT light on the Cortex Solution: Download the Cortex Master Firmware using ROBOTC.Issue: Slow blinking ROBOT green l

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsSPA • 1Sense Plan Act (SPA)task main(){

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2 • 11Inventor’s GuideStructure 276-2178-E-0610Introduction to the Structure Subsystem, continued VEX square holes are also used as “alignment feature

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsReserved Words • 3Reserved Words ClearTim

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2 • 13Inventor’s GuideStructure 276-2178-E-0610Introduction to the Structure Subsystem, continued Components can also be offset from each other using

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ReferenceProject Lead The Way © and Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy © / For use with VEX® Robotics SystemsProgram Design • 6Go to Reference Links

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2 • 14 Inventor’s GuideStructure 276-2178-E-0610Introduction to the Structure Subsystem, continued The VEX structural components come in a variety of

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ROBOTC Natural Language - Cortex Quick Reference:ROBOTC Natural Language - Cortex Quick Guide • 1© 2010 Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy / For use w

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2 • 20 Structure Inventor’s Guide276-2178-E-0610FastenersThe most common problem with robots that fall apart or lose pieces easily is that groups of

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