TOAST | 2024 Offseason
TOAST | 2024 Offseason

TOAST | 2024 Offseason

2024 CRESCENDO

Robot Specifications
Drivebase

We are running Swerve X (Legacy), flipped and corner-mounted, with belts geared to 5.50. Our drive motors are Krakens and steering are Falcons.

Intake

Touch-it own-it under-bumper floor intake with silicone wrapped aluminum rollers powered by a Falcon and centering wheels powered by a Kraken.

Shooter

The 4 shooter pods are driven by 2 Krakens. The right and left sides of the shooter spin at different speeds to produce spin on our shots. The feeder consists of vectored intake wheels, omni wheels, and slanted rollers, all powered by a Kraken to spread the note out for shot consistency. Polycarbonate idler rollers keep the note in line and ready to shoot while reducing friction on the note as it passes through the mechanism.

Elevator

Our two stage continuous elevator is driven by 2 Krakens and a custom gearbox. A Falcon with a 25:1 MAXPlanetary is mounted to the elevator to pivot the shooter. The elevator allows us to shoot down into the amp, shoot up into the speaker, trap, climb, and shoot over defense. The elevator pulls the chain down into hooks in the robot so the elevator can extend back out and trap.

Vision

We rely on Photon Vision for our vision processing, with input from four Arducam cameras to ensure accurate robot pose estimation using April tags.

Software

Our robot code is based on the official codebase published by Team 5940, customized to meet the specific needs of our robot.

Events

Looking for main season events? Check out our robot CRUSH!

Tidal Tumble Matches

Match #AllianceResultVideo
Qualification 7BlueWin
Qualification 14RedWin
Qualification 22BlueLoss
Qualification 30BlueWin
Qualification 36RedLoss
Qualification 45RedWin
Qualification 52RedLoss
Qualification 62RedLoss
Qualification 67BlueWin
Semifinals Match 5BlueWin
Semifinals Match 10BlueWin
Semifinals Match 12RedLoss
Data from The Blue Alliance

Beach Blitz Matches

Match #AllianceResultVideo
Qualification 6RedLoss
Qualification 12RedWin
Qualification 15BlueLoss
Qualification 24BlueLoss
Qualification 33BlueWin
Qualification 40BlueWin
Qualification 49RedWin
Qualification 54RedLoss
Qualification 63BlueWin
Qualification 67RedWin
Semifinals Match 4BlueLoss
Semifinals Match 6BlueWin
Semifinals Match 9BlueWin
Semifinals Match 12BlueLoss
Data from The Blue Alliance

In CRESCENDO℠ presented by Haas, two competing alliances are invited to score notes, amplify their speaker, harmonize onstage, and take the spotlight before time runs out. Alliances earn additional rewards for meeting specific scoring thresholds and for cooperating with their opponents.

During the first 15 seconds of the match, robots are autonomous. Without guidance from their drivers, robots leave their starting zone, score notes in their speaker or amp, and collect and score additional notes.

During the remaining 2 minutes and 15 seconds, drivers control their robots. Robots collect notes from human players at their source and score them in their amp and speaker. Each time an alliance gets 2 notes in their amp, the human player can amplify their speaker for 10 seconds. Notes scored in an amplified speaker are worth more points than those scored in an unamplified speaker.

A human player may choose to repurpose a note scored in their amp in cooperation with their opponent. If each alliance repurposes a note by hitting their Coopertition button in the first 45 seconds of teleop, all teams in the match receive a Coopertition point (which influences their rank in the tournament), and the number of notes needed for the melody bonus is reduced.

As time runs out, robots race to get onstage and deliver notes to their traps. Harmonizing robots, i.e. robots sharing a chain, earn an added bonus. Robots earn even more points if a human player spotlights robots on a chain by scoring a note on the chain’s microphone.

The alliance that earns the most points wins the match!