Thread: Team Update #18
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Re: Team Update #18

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Originally Posted by Chris Hibner View Post
Can't the silly force triggers be replaced with light sensors or proximity switches?
That's exactly what I was thinking, but unfortunately it's too late now. Teams have already designed minibots with the pressure plate as a constraint, and played that way for two weeks.

If I'd designed the thing, I probably would have used a series of three or more sensors at the desired level, and used some logic to have them "vote". When a majority say you've reached a discrete position, you'd score. (And it would fail gracefully if it didn't work: a human could still judge the position visually, rather than have to estimate whether a switch was or was not tripped.)

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Here's my issue: if they only specify a minimum, then how to you guarantee you trigger the sensor?
According to the logic embodied in the rules, you can't.
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