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15 Days to Go!

The Harlem Knights Robotics Team meets every day Monday through Saturday during the build season. We started out by brainstorming to decide what type of drive train the team should use with the manipulator, considering the advantages and designing it to get around easily around the field without delays. I was in charge of the field construction in making the top basket and middle basket. The process of making these baskets was a little hectic in the dimensions to cut the 2×4 and plywood in almost perfect shapes to fit with each other. The top basket has to be at least 98 inches from rim to floor and the middle basket has to be 61 inches from rim to floor. When I got all the exact measurements for the wood it was easy to cut the pieces and assemble it together. On Saturday I helped the manipulator crew by taking the robot to the FDA gym to test out our shooter. We had a lot of human error but at the end of the day our robot successfully shot 5 baskets. As a team we have came a long way in building 60 percent of the robot and will still strive to finish it before Bag & Tag Day. -D. Acevedo

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My Experience on the Robotics Team!

My experience with the Harlem Knights Robotics 1660 Team has been a one of a kind experience. Robotics has given me more options and opportunities that normal students don’t get. Robotics encompasses multiple disciplines; including Mechanical Engineering, Software Programming, and Electrical Engineering. Robotics gives me a head-on experience with engineering therefore giving me possible options in college. Besides Robotics giving me possible career choices, Robotics can be very fun. All the trips, moments, and competitions have been thrilling and unforgettable; from one of my teammates eating Wasabi up to losing grueling matches in the Regional. I am grateful for being a Harlem Knight and still plan on striving to succeed as a team. Go Harlem Knights 1660! -F. Reynoso

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Rebound Rumble

“This year is a somewhat difficult challenge. The name of the game is Rebound Rumble. The object; get as many basketballs into the hoops within the 2 minute and 15 second time limit. There are four baskets to score in and they are set up in a diamond shape. There is one on the top that gives a team the option of scoring three points. There is one on the bottom in which one can score one point with. Lastly, there are two hoops, side by side, in which one can score two points with. In autonomous mode each basket is worth an extra three points. Not only can a team score by shooting basketballs into hoops, but they can also score by balancing their robots on the ramps that are centered in the middle of the playing field. As a team, the Harlem Knights plan on using the Coopertition bridge in order to display kindness and respect in a competition while also helping the opposing team gain two points.”  – M. Stoessel

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FRC Kickoff

One more day until the the FRC Kickoff! This year’s Kit of Parts includes an Xbox kinect sensor! The Harlem Knights are looking forward to finding out this year’s game and begin the brainstorming process…

Download your game manual here!

 

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Xerox

Many thanks to Xerox for your generosity in supporting Harlem’s scientists and engineers of the future!

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Officially Registered!

Our team is officially registered for the 2012 NYC Regional FIRST Robotics Competition at the Jacob Javits Convention Center March 16-18!

Special thanks to Con Edison and jcpenney for your generous support. We are still looking for more sponsors to make this season possible. If you are interested in partnering with us to support science and math education for minority students in Harlem, please see the Sponsor tab and contact us!

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Fundraising

We are raising support for our 2012 season! Would you be willing to partner with us by investing in Harlem’s innovators and engineers of the future? Please see our “Sponsor” tab for more information!

 

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Rob’in Hood in Action

Watch our robot compete in the 2011 NYC Regional FIRST Robotics Competition! (Rob’in Hood is the one with the green hat and red feather.) We scored in both autonomous mode and tele-operated mode.

Video: Team 1660 Competes in Match 83

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Our Team on NY1

Our own Aimee Tavarez was interviewed on NY1 during the FIRST Robotics Competition over the weekend! Click on the links below to view the videos:

Young Teams’ Robots Battle in FIRST Competition

Harlem Knights in the video:
0:26 HK Pit Area
0:45 Aimee Interview 1
1:12 HK Pit Area (Arm Raising)
2:15 Walking off field with Robin Hood

 

Student Robotics Competition Wraps Up at Javits Center

0:22 Rob’in Hood on the field
0:38 Aimee Interview 2

 

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Game Info and Streaming

This year’s game is called “LogoMotion”, where the robot needs to take inflatable tubes of different shapes and hang them on pegs up to 8′ high (and in a certain order). During the last 10 seconds of the game, the robot can deploy a “minibot” that needs to race up a 10 foot pole.  Two alliances of 3 robots each compete in each match. Our robot’s name is “Rob’in Hood”, based on our manipulator design that resembles a bow and arrow that “shoots” the tube onto the peg.

The competition is this weekend at the Jacob Javits Center (b/t 34th & 39th Street on 11th Ave, directions). If you can’t make it, you can still keep track of us via internet.

Saturday (3/12/10)

9am – 12:30pm (Qualifying Matches)
1:30pm – 5:30pm  (Qualifying Matches)
Sunday 3/13/10 (don’t forget Daylight Savings Time!)

9:30am – 12:15pm (Qualifying Matches)
1:30pm – 4:30pm (Playoffs)

There will be an active link on the NASA website to watch the tournament online. Look for TEAM 1660: Harlem Knights with the black and turquoise shirts on.  (A schedule of the approximate times when team 1660 will compete should be here, as well as the current rankings … In the future, match videos should be archived here.

 

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