The Competition
The objective is to design a prototype robot to construct a CPU over the course of three fabrication stages.
Stage 1: Gate Fabrication
Collect transistors and place them into designated receptacles within the Gate
Fabrication area to be converted into the desired logic gates. Transistors may be
converted into the following logic gates: AND, OR, NOT, and NAND.
Stage 2: Integrated Circuit (IC) Fabrication
Collect logic gates and place them in the proper combinations within the IC
Fabrication area to be converted into the desired integrated circuits, or "ICs".
Logic gates may be converted into the following ICs: Multiplexers (MUX), Adders, Decoders, and Data Latches (D-Latch).
Stage 3: CPU Fabrication
Place ICs within the CPU Fabrication area to be converted into the components
necessary for a CPU. ICs may be converted into the following CPU components:
Registers, Arithmetic Logic Units (ALUs), Instruction Decoders, Memory Units
and Address Decoders.(Taken from the 2013 Game Specific Rules document.)
Stage 1: Gate Fabrication
Collect transistors and place them into designated receptacles within the Gate
Fabrication area to be converted into the desired logic gates. Transistors may be
converted into the following logic gates: AND, OR, NOT, and NAND.
Stage 2: Integrated Circuit (IC) Fabrication
Collect logic gates and place them in the proper combinations within the IC
Fabrication area to be converted into the desired integrated circuits, or "ICs".
Logic gates may be converted into the following ICs: Multiplexers (MUX), Adders, Decoders, and Data Latches (D-Latch).
Stage 3: CPU Fabrication
Place ICs within the CPU Fabrication area to be converted into the components
necessary for a CPU. ICs may be converted into the following CPU components:
Registers, Arithmetic Logic Units (ALUs), Instruction Decoders, Memory Units
and Address Decoders.(Taken from the 2013 Game Specific Rules document.)
Last edited by Chandler Bise from BrewTech Robotics Inc. on 11/16/13 at 4:45 PM