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  1. COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) options are available from several FRC vendors, and some example code is available, but swerve remains an expensive and lengthy investment for an FRC team. Drivers must be skilled and auto paths thoughtfully chosen to make the most of this drive type.

  2. Jan 3, 2022 · The Unofficial FRC Mechanism Encyclopedia is a resource to assist FRC teams in the ideation phase (first few days) of an FRC season. The page is essentially a list of YouTube playlists each focusing on a game piece type (E.g. ball or cube) and a robot subsystem (E.g. drivetrain, intake or shooter).

  3. FrisbeeBot (Java, C++, Python): A complete set of robot code for a simple frisbee-shooting robot typical of the 2013 FRC® game Ultimate Ascent. Demonstrates simple PID control through the PIDSubystem class.

  4. Jan 3, 2024 · (44) FIRST Robotics Competition Archives. Here you will find the manual, related documentation, videos, and event results from past FIRST Robotics Competition seasons. Many teams use this information to host off-season events. Please note that the current version of the manual can be found on the Game and Season Info page.

  5. I've been trying to piece together how 254's climber from the Ultimate Ascent game works. I understand the fundamentals of telescoping arms, but I haven't been able to understand the inner workings of their climber. If anyone can help me out, it'd be greatly appreciated.

  6. The frisbee launcher from the 2013 FRC game Ultimate Ascent. Built by Team 4611 in Lewis Center, OH.This video was originally posted on another account, wher...

  7. Tick's 2013 Robot Code. Contribute to FRC-236/ultimate-ascent development by creating an account on GitHub.

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