
Welcome to Rotationaries!
Meet Our Divisions
Hardware
Mechanical: The creation of the actual body and parts that move such as frame, arms, wheels. They basically look after all of the assembly and maintenance so everything mechanical would function together.​
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Electrical: Manages the wiring, sensors and overall power systems for a robot They install and adjust electrical elements, do electricity distribution duties; deal with failure repairing as required to service.​
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Design team: The members of the design group are responsible for designing robot and making sure it works. They create detailed CAD models with integrated mechanical and electrical systems, perform necessary modifications as per testing or review feedback.​
All of these sub-teams work together to create a collaborative and well-functioning robot that competes. Determines their successful integration based on that seamless communication.
Software
Autonomous— The component that designs and codes actions by which the robot functions on its own without human navigation for 15 seconds at the start of a game. Such tasks involve building real time / online routines which can operate of sensor data and planning paths as well.​
Teleop— Once the autonomous period is over, drivers take control and have 2 minutes set to fully operate their robot. The phraseology with which you use comes down to setting the control interface and responding in real time, combining robot communication with a driver station.​
The two fields need to be combined in order for the integration to work smoothly and the robot performance at maximum level during a match.

Outreach
Business—by partnering with local businesses and sponsors in a manner of support through funding, resources, and broader reach. This involves taking care of the teams/tournament coordination, sponsor proposals preparation, and organizing failed raising events to keep the team alive.​
Community— Collaborates with the local community to promote STEM education and inspire engineers. It organizes outreach events and presentations, general demonstrations, in order to combine fun with education so the greater community learns about robotics and engineering.​
Combined, these efforts shore up the critical resources and locally generated support for the team while ensuring its continued growth — all in furtherance of the FIRST Robotics ethos.