M1.01 - El Mandadero Last Mile Delivery System

Testing and revision of NXPs robot delivery system

Sponsor: NXP, Iain Galloway
Student Team: Justin Vaughn, Kaitlyn Ramirez, Taylor Sekula, Christopher Cameron, Caitlyn Landers
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Mark Summers

M1.01 Logo
M1.01 Logo

NXP wishes to create a modular payload research and development platform with a versatile system. Our project scope will include constructing multiple suspension assemblies to allow testing on multiple key parameters, including spring constant and friction coefficient of the wheels. We will construct and test an arch system for El Mandadero to generate test results to improve the design where needed. Our team will also perform vibration testing on El Mandadero to ensure all parts fit securely and function properly when in motion. Lastly, the team will develop an assembly guide using Fusion 360's animation feature allowing consumers to easily construct their own model.

M1.01 Poster Pitch

To view a PDF file of our poster, click the link below!

M1.01 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

M1.01 Team Photo
From left to right (Justin Vaughn, Chris Cameron, Kaitlyn Ramirez, Caitlyn Landers, Taylor Sekula)

Team Project Managers: Taylor Sekula, tws36@txstate.edu & Justin Vaughn, jkv30@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Mr. Mark Summer, ms1824@txstate.edu


Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: M1.01 Evaluation Form