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Category: BOM-CAW

March 2, 2023March 2, 2023BOM-CAWBy Nate Laverdure

Genome Xi (2023) BOM

While preparing a Bill of Materials is not required as part of the 2023 FIRST Robotics Competition game CHARGED UP, Triple Helix has prepared a partial one anyway for our 2023 robot Genome Xi. The BOM serves as a reference document for the team. 

Spreadsheet

April 2, 2022April 2, 2022BOM-CAWBy Triple Helix

Genome Nu (2022) BOM

While preparing a Bill of Materials is not required as part of the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game Rapid React, Triple Helix has prepared a partial one anyway for our 2022 robot Genome Nu. The BOM serves as a reference document for the team. 

Spreadsheet

February 22, 2020April 10, 2020BOM-CAWBy Nate Laverdure

Genome Mu (2020) BOM

This Bill of Materials (BOM) is a partial accounting of the costs of Genome Mu, our robot for the 2020 FIRST Robotics Competition game, Infinite Recharge. While not representative of actual robot development costs (see our organization’s FY2019-2020 budget), this BOM satisfies the FRC inspection requirements, and will be presented to the team’s Robot Inspectors at our official events in 2020.

Spreadsheet

November 10, 2019April 10, 2020Administrative, BOM-CAW, TalksBy Nate Laverdure

Dropping the BOM

Head coach Nate Laverdure presents “Dropping the BOM: How Triple Helix built our most ambitious robot ever — under the most adverse cost accounting conditions we’ve experienced.”

Slide presentation

March 1, 2019April 10, 2020BOM-CAWBy Bill Bretton

Genome Lambda (2019) BOM

Bill of Materials for Genome Kappa, presented to the team’s Robot Inspectors at our official events in 2019.  Genome Lambda is our robot for the 2019 FIRST Robotics Competition game, DESTINATION: DEEP SPACE Presented by The Boeing Company.

Spreadsheet

March 29, 2018September 4, 2019BOM-CAWBy Bill Bretton

Genome Kappa (2018) final CAW

Final Cost Accounting Worksheet for Genome Kappa, presented to the team’s inspectors at the 2018 FIRST Championship at the University of Maryland.  Genome Kappa is our robot for the 2018 FIRST Robotics Competition game, FIRST Power Up.

Spreadsheet

April 26, 2017July 14, 2021BOM-CAWBy Triple Helix

Genome Iota (2017) final CAW

Final Cost Accounting Worksheet for Genome Iota, presented to the team’s inspectors at the 2017 FIRST Championship in St. Louis.  Genome Iota is our robot for the 2017 FIRST Robotics Competition game, FIRST STEAMWORKS.

Spreadsheet

April 27, 2016July 14, 2021BOM-CAWBy Triple Helix

Genome Theta (2016) final CAW

Final Cost Accounting Worksheet for Genome Theta, presented to the team’s inspectors at the 2016 FIRST Championship in St. Louis.  Genome Theta is our robot for the 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition game, FIRST STRONGHOLD.

Spreadsheet

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