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Roborodentia is the robotics competition held at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Each year, students design autonomous robots that compete in a head-to-head tournament.
The "brains" for each robot is a small computer that is coupled with circuitry to drive motors and read sensors. Without a specialized circuit board, it is difficult for students to build a complex robot. Over the past 10 years, students have used 2 generations of Cal Poly board designs, but we have currently run out of those boards.
For this project, we would like to design a custom circuit board that meets the needs of the Roborodentia robots. We estimate that with a budget of $5,000 we can prototype and build 100 boards.
Please consider supporting our project as your donation will make Roborodentia the best contest possible.
-Dr. John Seng (Cal Poly CSC/CPE Faculty Member and Robotics Club Advisor)
The "brains" for each robot is a small computer that is coupled with circuitry to drive motors and read sensors. Without a specialized circuit board, it is difficult for students to build a complex robot. Over the past 10 years, students have used 2 generations of Cal Poly board designs, but we have currently run out of those boards.
For this project, we would like to design a custom circuit board that meets the needs of the Roborodentia robots. We estimate that with a budget of $5,000 we can prototype and build 100 boards.
Please consider supporting our project as your donation will make Roborodentia the best contest possible.
-Dr. John Seng (Cal Poly CSC/CPE Faculty Member and Robotics Club Advisor)

