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This year, I went with a couple of friends to Alcabot 2013 and participated in three of the competitions: tracking, sprinter and minisumo, as part of the GoShield team.
Out of the three robots, I assembled and programmed the tracking robot, always with my team's help and support, and I named it jaBOTron.
I based the design of the robot on my old Lady-Bot and used the following components:
- Arduino Due for the processing.
- Motomama for the control of the motors.
- Two 20:1 motors with their wheels.
- CNY70 sensors.
- LEDs so I can show information to help me debug my code.
- LiPo batteries.
I had some problems with the code in the first round and the robot didn't work as good as I was expecting, but in the previous hour to the final rounds, I got time to debug my code a little more and, in the end, the robot showed and incredible improvement in comparison to the first round.
I will update this post with the videos of the competition as soon as the organization publishes them.