Changes between Version 12 and Version 13 of ControlSystemsMentoring
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- May 4, 2016, 10:42:11 AM (9 years ago)
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v12 v13 5 5 * IT infrastructure - this wiki, software version control, a trouble ticketing system, etc. 6 6 7 '''Team Structure''' 8 7 9 Control Systems and Mechanical are the two largest sub-teams and each should have at least 3-4 regular full-time mentors and several part-time mentors. Full-time mentors must know Java well. At least one of the mentors must be well versed in embedded systems and digital interfacing to help students understand the sensors they will use and how to connect them to the control computer. In the past, Arduino and Raspberry Pi microcontrollers have also been used for auxiliary sensor processing such as processing data from 9-degrees-of-freedom (9DOF) sensors or to perform machine vision. 10 11 The mentors are typically organized as one or more lead mentors responsible for the overall team, full time mentors for each of several sub-teams (mechanical, electrical, control systems, operations, etc.), part-time mentors, and one or more faculty sponsors. 12 13 Meetings are held at AHS in the Tech Ed labs where the students have access to tools and computers as permitted by the faculty sponsor. 8 14 9 15 '''Mentoring Rules'''