

It uses a holonomic three-wheel drive base that Studica Robotics has been perfecting based on our experiences in the WorldSkills Mobile Robotics Challenge. Tricycle Robot – This innovative and unique robot provides a stable base and it fits through narrow gaps while providing the ability to drive like a mecanum wheel robot.This is also an ideal robot for use in the classroom, camps, and other robotics programs. Camp Robot – This versatile robot is small enough to drive around through narrow gaps and perfect for teams that might not be able to build a larger robot.If you’d like to achieve full holonomic movement for your robot – you can upgrade to a mecanum drive base with a few additional parts. Base Robot – This robot serves as an excellent base for your build.To get you started we have designed three sample robots to get you started. Using the supplied Servo Programmer the servo can be toggled into continuous rotation mode.In this mode, the PWM signal will determine the position of the servo.In the default mode, the servo is able to rotate 300 degrees while having positioning feedback.Easily mount any supplier’s motors or gearboxes to the Studica construction system. Use motors and gearboxes you already own.Build robust robots without the need for extensive machine shop facilities.Ĭompatibility with Almost Any FTC legal motor.

This kit is intended to give any level FTC team a strong foundation that they can build on.Ħ0+ Pieces of Lightweight Aluminum Structure The FTC Starter Kit contains almost 1,250 parts to help you construct your FIRST Tech Challenge robot. What Do You Get with the FTC Starter Kit? As an added bonus the unique hole pattern allows compatibility with most FRC and FTC building systems giving you the opportunity to combine structure and electronics. With the Studica FTC Starter Kit, you’ll get everything your FTC team needs to build a functional chassis with a lift system and grabber. Its intuitive channel-based system makes it easy to rapidly prototype, build and iterate robot designs.

Since 2015, the Studica Robotics build system has been used around the world by WorldSkills competitors to build award-winning competition robots.
