Vex Iq 5-Day Monday 20180720
Vex Iq 5-Day Monday 20180720
Vex Iq 5-Day Monday 20180720
CONSTRUCTION, PROGRAMMING
AND COMPETITION
RICK TYLER
ROBOT MESH
2018
• Introductions
• Lunch planning
• Installing RM Studio
• Review of the VEX IQ platform
• VEX IQ Parts
• Build Autopilot robot
• Using the VEXos Utility
• Hour of Code Exercise
INSTALLING ROBOT MESH STUDIO (RM
STUDIO)
Beams Motion
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
• Key parts:
• 2 additional smart motors
• 2 Omniwheels
• Chain and sprockets
• Additional wheels
• Once your students get started, they will let you know
what they need
• Colored parts – identify and enhance your robot by
building with one of nine different colors
• Extra batteries and chargers
• More motors
• Additional power transmission (chain, gears, pulleys)
VEX IQ PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
• Robot Mesh Studio
• Includes Python, Google Blockly, Controller Express, Flowol
• Controller Express – maps buttons on controller to Brain ports graphically, fast way to get driver
code
• Flowol – flowchart-based interface which creates executable and editable Python code
• Includes VEX IQ CAD tool that you use to create mimics – programmable, virtual robots of your
own design
• easyC
• Flowchart-style graphical interface
• Modkit
• Event-driven block-based language
• ROBOTC
• Special version of C, Natural Language option
• Modkit and ROBOTC will both be replaced by VEX Coding Studio some time in the
future (Q4?)
STORING PARTS THE VEX WAY
Husky 22” parts storage - $31 The classic “little plastic bin”: Husky 14 in.
(stacks with tool box) Parts Bin Organizer - $5
OTHER PORTABLE STORAGE OPTIONS
Lots of teams use other brands and types of solutions. These are
popular:
• Stanley 3-in-1 Rolling Workshop - $37
• Stanley 10-Compartment Professional Deep Organizer - $18
MORE STORAGE OPTIONS
• www.robotmesh.com/hoc2017
• Should take about an hour
• Understanding Robot Mesh Mimics
• Program either a “mimic” virtual
robot, or a real VEX IQ robot