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Re: Automatic limit switch

Programming the robot to stop a motor when a digital switch activates is easy. See the attached snippet for an example of something that will keep a motor from going forward if the limit switch input is true.

However, what you're describing doesn't sound like something a digital switch can detect. Can you give some more information about how your limit switch is going to be physically activated?
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