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paper: 987 Shooter Design Process
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Re: paper: 987 Shooter Design Process
What model hall effect sensor did you end up using?
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Re: paper: 987 Shooter Design Process
The sensor is a popular one in FRC, the Honeywell 1GT101DC. We got them from digikey. We experimented with a few different gear tooth sensors and this one worked the best with our mounting/distance/noise from nearby motors combo. It also was "smarter" than our other sensors, ignoring ferromagnetic screws/rivets and other stuff flying by that could mess with the count.
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Re: paper: 987 Shooter Design Process
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http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSea...Words=1gt101dc "Honeywell 1GT101DC" was our final sensor Edit - post can be deleted Last edited by Gigakaiser : 08-05-2012 at 02:26 PM. |
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