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Originally Posted by dtengineering
I know we've used transducers on the the high pressure side in the past...
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In some earlier games, this was permitted. (See the diagram on page 26 of
the 2005 robot rules.)
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Originally Posted by dtengineering
I'll echo the suggestion to submit a Q&A... it seems silly to outlaw a useful instrument such as this.
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I completely agree that transducers should be allowed on the high-pressure side. In fact, I'd go further and say they should be allowed
in place of the Nason switch.
There's no huge difference between reading a digital input for the Nason switch, and reading an analogue one for a conventional pressure transducer. The internal mechanical logic of the Nason can be accurately represented with a transducer and a snippet of built-in code.