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team2192
15-01-2010, 10:48
Unfortunately, we have burned out both of our analog bumpers from last year (due to unforeseen circumstances). We were wondering if we actually needed two analog bumpers. We still have the one they gave us this year, will this be sufficient?
please halp
~team 2192
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MrForbes
15-01-2010, 10:50
That probably depends on what your robot does, and how it does it. If you only need one bumper's worth of interface, then only use one bumper. We only used one last year.
Jon Stratis
15-01-2010, 11:20
One analog breakout is required for battery monitoring. The second (breakout AND module) is optional, only required if you need the additional analog inputs.
Kingofl337
15-01-2010, 11:33
One analog bumper is probably enough for MOST teams. Even more so, now we can use the analog ports on the Jaguars.
Mark McLeod
15-01-2010, 11:47
We used two last year, but then we're input greedy...
How many analog sensors did you have on your robot last year?
Were you using both boards at once or burn them out one-at-a-time?
That's probably your best indicator of how many you'll need this year.
It all depends on how many analog sensors you need to get inputs from. But you definitely need one for the battery reading
Bryan Herbst
16-01-2010, 11:25
I would like to recommend that you ensure you have one or two extras in case you go through another one.
As others have said, one is required for battery voltage, but if you went through two last year, then you should ensure you have enough extras this year that you are covered in case one (or more) breaks.
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