FRC 6328 Mechanical Advantage is FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) Team out of Littleton, MA. We are a high school competitive robotics team participating in the FIRST (www.firstinspires.org) programs designed to teach students hands-on, real world engineering and business skills by creating a custom robot to play that season's game.
The team was established in June 2016 as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Littleton STEM Educational Foundation (“Littleton Robotics”), whose mission is to promote FIRST and STEM education opportunities in Littleton, MA and other area towns. We are a community-based team and open to students regardless of their town of residence.
I like how comments trivialize this accomplishment. We see a few seconds of a machine completing a simple task. In actuality that 15 seconds of mundane tasks probably represents days if not weeks of designing and programming. Just remember you’re laughing at guys who are learning how to build a robot that can hunt you down and kill you like the terminator. Don’t laugh too hard 🥴
It is an educational project, not a commercial product. We're a high school robotics competition team. The robot is designed and built by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2024 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the World Championship: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d0Hg2MIDD4Q.html
We're a high school robotics competition team. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot is designed and built in about 7 weeks by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. It also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R8lg6DM11fM.html
Yes, the competitions have evolved a lot even since 2017! Faster robots with swerve drives, more powerful brushless motors, and some pretty good gameplay going on! This was a really fun end-game challenge - it was great to see all the ways teams solved it.
The actual purpose is to educate the next generation of scientists, engineers, and leaders. We're a high school robotics competition team. The robot is designed and built in about 7 weeks by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. It also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R8lg6DM11fM.html
We're a high school robotics competition team. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot is designed and built in about 7 weeks by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. It also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R8lg6DM11fM.html
Yes! The LEDs are an important part of how the robot communicates state information to the students operating it. The rainbow pattern indicates it's operating autonomously.
I had to watch like 3 times to get what was going on i was too busy watching the floor and being anxious it might that chick then it hit the boards but they cheered lol
We're a high school robotics competition team. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot is designed and built in about 7 weeks by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. It also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R8lg6DM11fM.html
Come on folks, my mom had a vacuum cleaner 50 years ago that could do as much. And what is the purpose of the person hiding behind the wall, I can see your boots back there.
This isn't a product, it's a FIRST Robotics Competition robot built by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2024 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the World Championship: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d0Hg2MIDD4Q.html The person standing behind the wall isn't hiding, he's observing how the game piece moves through the back of the trapdoor to see if there's ways to improve the action.
It's not a product, but an educational project. We're a high school robotics competition team. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot is designed and built in about 7 weeks by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. It also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R8lg6DM11fM.html
Question: Why only 1 piece for one time? Грубо говоря, а вернее будет сказать: точно изъясняясь - это всего второе видео, которое вижу тут у вас.) Первое было где робот по турнику идёт к успеху, а карабкается по перекладинам Русский не мой родной язык, но каждый русский мой родный KZ