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Duke - MATH - 123
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Case 6:09-cv-00903-JA-GJK Document 1 Filed 05/29/2009 Page 1 of 19UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ^FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA`P'AY 29 F;32 22l,.S. n;STRICT COURT'r ! -1: -xORLANDO. FLORIDA[IS IPICT Or FLORIDAJEFFREY S. A
Clemson - ECE - 496
Group B Abstract: This week we completed all of the mechanical setup of the gyrobot and got it to swing up and balance. Summary: We decided that cutting a keyway in our shaft was important enough to delay the testing of our system. So we got that don
Clemson - ECE - 496
Group B Abstract: This week was competition day and we spent most of our time implementing different balance controls. Summary: This week we implemented probably a dozen variations of balance control. The addition of a laser pointer and wood box cove
Clemson - ECE - 496
Group B Abstract: This week was competition week. We didnt want to run our gyrobot too much because we would have hated to have motor failure. Summary: Competition week was comprised of minor tweeking. We tried several different programs and found on
Clemson - ECE - 496
Group B Abstract: This week was very busy for team B. We got our motor in and put everything together. Summary: The motor arrived this Wednesday and brought joy to all the team members. We hooked it up to the arm and flywheel and started testing it.
Clemson - ECE - 496
Group B Abstract: This week was very busy for team B. We got our motor in and put everything together. Summary: The motor arrived this Wednesday and brought joy to all the team members. We hooked it up to the arm and flywheel and started testing it.
Clemson - ECE - 496
Group B Abstract: This week we took a little break from all the work on the gyrobot. We started working a good bit on the web page. Summary: Because of our good performance on bonus day last week we decided to enjoy it for a little while. We have spe
Clemson - ECE - 496
Group B Senior Design Project - Gyrobot ProjectGroup Members:Nam Huynh Todd Dunn Adam Baier Sam Griffith Lakesha WilliamsOverview Overview Introduction Todd Motor, Mandrel, Nam Arm, Flywheel, Encoder Adam Programming, Organization Todd
Clemson - ECE - 496
MEMORANDUMGroup C TO: Dr. Darren Dawson FROM: Stephanie Chapman SUBJECT: Report for February 23, 2001 ABSTRACT: Research on the Gyrobot was conducted, an encoder was purchased, the link and flywheel machined, and the shaft and mount was completed du
Clemson - ECE - 496
MEMORANDUMTO: Dr. Darren Dawson FROM: Stephanie Chapman SUBJECT: Report for March 2, 2001 ABSTRACT: During this period, the motor was ordered, the computer and Sevotogo board was set up properly, and individual parts were assigned for the presentati
Clemson - ECE - 496
MEMORANDUMTO: Dr. Darren Dawson FROM: Stephanie Chapman SUBJECT: Report for March 9, 2001 ABSTRACT: During this period, the simulink files were completed, the encoder was temporarily mounted for testing, and group members worked on their parts for t
Clemson - ECE - 496
MEMORANDUMTO: Dr. Darren Dawson FROM: Stephanie Chapman SUBJECT: Report for March 16, 2001 ABSTRACT: During this period, the motor was finally acquired and group members worked on their parts for the presentation. SUMMARY: The group members spent ma
Clemson - ECE - 496
MEMORANDUMTO: Dr. Darren Dawson FROM: Stephanie Chapman SUBJECT: Report for March 30, 2001 ABSTRACT: During this period, simulink files were tested and debugged, and the components for the gyrobot were assembled and tested. SUMMARY: The motor arrive
Clemson - ECE - 496
GROUP C MEMORANDUMTO: Dr. Darren Dawson FROM: Stephanie Chapman SUBJECT: Report for April 13, 2001 ABSTRACT: During this period, the swing up control was completed and tests were performed to get the best swing up and balancing time. SUMMARY: This w
Clemson - ECE - 496
GROUP C MEMORANDUMTO: Dr. Darren Dawson FROM: Stephanie Chapman SUBJECT: Report for April 20, 2001 ABSTRACT: During this period, the swing up control and balancing programs were fine-tuned for the competition on Friday. SUMMARY: This week was basica