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Our original race car changed completely because ours went missing or was stolen. Mr. Aho let us borrow one he made because of that situation. After using the one Mr. Aho build we decided bigger wheels would be more effective, covering more ground in less time so that's the only switch we made.
Time Trials
Trial 1: 2.53 minutes.
Trial 2: 3.12 Minutes. Wire kept unplugging, bigger wheels made it easier to shave off time, less weight (bot too clunky)
trial 3: 2.53 minutes. App difficulties and poor driving
Trial 4: 2.33 Most successful attempt. only few driving errors
Trial 2: 3.12 Minutes. Wire kept unplugging, bigger wheels made it easier to shave off time, less weight (bot too clunky)
trial 3: 2.53 minutes. App difficulties and poor driving
Trial 4: 2.33 Most successful attempt. only few driving errors
RACES
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Our app and design of the app used to race our car. We used the Lego app that works with apple products and designed a simple code to go forward and backward as well as turn left and right.
Our driving app designed after watching the video and Evan explaining to me how it works and how it was made. The app is simple. It has a stop and go button and the left and right buttons to be able to turn. The picture is used as a filler to clean up the empty space. The second picture is the actual coding of the app with values, set up, etc.
Our app being tested out, proving it is functional and works with the bot properly. Our app is simple, it has a green go button, red stop button, and grey left and right buttons. The simplicity of the app. The values were too high, meaning the steering was too intense causing the bot to snake back and forth.