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robertsun 01-10-2011 17:13

[FTC]: Reed Switches And HiTechnic Prototype Board
 
The rules allow for a HiTechnic Prototype board and ANY Compatible sensor...

That means we can basically use any sensor we want?

How about reed switches?

Have any experience?

What type works?

Thanks

Michael Coleman 01-10-2011 23:41

Re: [FTC]: Reed Switches And HiTechnic Prototype Board
 
Reed switches with exposed glass envelopes would probably not be permitted per rule <R3>c. Broken glass on the field would likely be considered a hazard.

This is a good question for the FTC Q&A forum if you want to be certain.

PAR_WIG1350 03-10-2011 00:19

Re: [FTC]: Reed Switches And HiTechnic Prototype Board
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robertsun (Post 1079551)
That means we can basically use any sensor we want?

Sensors appear to just be the tip of the iceberg:

Quote:

Originally Posted by FTC Q&A forum
Originally Posted by FTC4494
Is it legal to use an arduino-type microcontroller (or any other microcontroller/IC for that matter) to process signals on the NXT prototype. I understand that I am limited by the power from the prototype board, and that there is no i2c or other serial communication available on the prototype board.

A: There is nothing in the rules that prohibit it provided that all other portions of Rule <R5>d are followed.

I would have to agree that the glass encapsulated reed switches might be ruled a hazard, but non-glass reed switches should be fine provided no rules are broken in the implementation, but you should Q&A it just to be sure.


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