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2017 Game & Season ManualFIRST®, the FIRST® logo, FIRST® Robotics Competition, Coopertition®, FIRST STEAMWORKS℠, Gracious Professionalism®, and Sport for the Mind™ are trademarks of For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST®). © 2016-2017 FIRST. All rights reserved. Official FIRST® Robotics Competition teams and Partners are permitted to make reproductions of this manual for team and Partner use only.

Any use, reproduction, or duplication of this manual for purposes other than directly by the team or Partner as part of FIRST® Robotics Competition participation is strictly prohibited without specific written permission from FIRST.Contents 1Introduction. 7 1.1About FIRST®.71.2FIRST® Robotics Competition.71.3Gracious Professionalism®, a FIRST® Credo.71.4Coopertition®. 81.5This Document and its Conventions. 91.6Translations & Other Versions. 101.7Team Updates. 101.8Question and Answer System. 112FIRST® STEAMWORKSSM Overview.

15 3.1Zones and Markings. 203.4.2GEAR Sets.

243.6STEAM TANK. 293.11ALLIANCE WALL. 313.11.1PLAYER STATION.

313.11.2Overflow LOADING STATION. 333.11.3Return LOADING STATIONS. 353.11.5RETURN & OVERFLOW BINS.363.11.6STEAM PIPE.363.12GAME PIECES. 373.12.1FUEL.373.12.2GEARS.37Contents iii43.13Vision Targets. 383.14The Field Management System. 38MATCH Play.

41 4.1Periods. 414.2MATCH Setup. 434.4Rule Violations. 454.5DRIVE TEAM. 465Safety Rules. 476Conduct Rules. 507Game Rules.

54897.1Before the MATCH. 547.2ROBOT Restrictions. 557.3ROBOT to ROBOT Interaction.567.4FIELD Interaction.

587.5GAME PIECE Interaction. 607.6AUTO Period Rules. 627.7Human Action Rules.

62ROBOT Rules. 66 8.1Overview. 668.2General ROBOT Design.688.3Robot Safety & Damage Prevention.698.4Budget Constraints & Fabrication Schedule. 718.5BUMPER Rules. 778.6Motors & Actuators. 848.7Power Distribution.878.8Control, Command & Signals System.

938.9Pneumatic System.978.10OPERATOR CONSOLE. 102Inspection & Eligibility Rules. 10410 Tournaments. 109 10.1MATCH Schedules. 109Contents iv10.2Practice MATCHES. 10910.2.1 10.3Measurement.11010.4Qualification Matches.11010.4.1Schedule.

11010.4.2MATCH Assignment. 11010.4.3Qualification Ranking. 11110.5Playoff MATCHES. 11110.5.1ALLIANCE Selection Process. 11210.5.2BACKUP TEAMS. 11310.5.3Playoff MATCH Bracket.

11310.6REFEREE Interaction. 11510.7YELLOW and RED CARDS. 11610.8MATCH Replays. 11710.9TIMEOUTS and BACKUP TEAMS. 11810.10Pit Crews. 11910.11FIRST® Championship Additions and Exceptions.

12010.11.1Four ROBOT ALLIANCES.12010.11.2FIRST Championship Pit Crews. 12110.11.3FIRST Championship Playoffs. 12110.11.4FIRST Championship TIMEOUTS. Filler Line. 109Advancement Between Tournaments. 12210.12.1Regional Events.

12310.12.2Wild Cards. 12310.12.3District Events. 131Contents v1Introduction1.1 About FIRST ® FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) was founded by inventor Dean Kamen to inspire young people’s interest in science and technology. Based in Manchester, New Hampshire, FIRST is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity. FIRST provides four programs:    FIRST® Robotics Competition for grades 9-12, ages 14-18 FIRST® Tech Challenge for grades 7-12, ages 12-18 FIRST® LEGO® League for grades 4-8, ages 9-14 (ages 9-16 outside of North America) FIRST® LEGO® League Jr. For grades K-4, ages 6-10Please visit our website: www.firstinspires.org for more information about FIRST programs.1.2 FIRST ® Robotics Competition FIRST Robotics Competition pairs high school students with adult mentors (primarily engineers and teachers) to design and build ROBOTS that compete against one another in a high energy environment.

This varsity Sport for the Mind™ combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. Under strict rules, limited resources and time limits, teams of students are challenged to raise funds, design a team “brand”, hone teamwork skills, and build and program ROBOTS to perform prescribed tasks against a field of competitors. It’s as close to “real-world” engineering as a student can get. Each January at the Kickoff, a new, challenging game is introduced.

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These exciting competitions combine the practical application of science and technology with the fun, intense energy and excitement of a championship-style sporting event. Teams are encouraged to display Gracious Professionalism® and to help other teams and cooperate while competing. This is known as Coopertition®. In 2017, FIRST Robotics Competition will reach 85,000 high-school students representing approximately 3,400 teams. Teams come from nearly every state in the United States, as well as many other countries. FIRST Robotics Competition teams will participate in 55 Regional Competitions, 80 District Competitions, and 10 District Championships.

In addition, approximately 800 teams will qualify to go to one of the two FIRST Championships at the end of April, 2017. This year’s game was presented at the 2017 FIRST Robotics Competition Kickoff on Saturday, January 7, 2017. At the Kickoff, all teams:   saw the 2017 game, FIRST® STEAMWORKSSM, for the first time learned about the 2017 game rules and regulations received a Kickoff Kit that provides a starting point for robot build1.3 Gracious Professionalism ®, a FIRST ® Credo Gracious Professionalism® is part of the ethos of FIRST. It’s a way of doing things that encourages high quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects individuals and the community. Section 1 Introduction V0 7 of 135Gracious Professionalism is not clearly defined for a reason.

It can and should mean different things to everyone.

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