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Re: Separate Processor & Robot Rules

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Originally Posted by dlavery
The CMUcam II (fyi, not "CIM Camera") is provided to all teams as part of the Kit Of Parts. As such, you can use it in whatever manner you wish, just as you would any other KOP element. As a KOP element, it would not be considered a custom circuit (unless you modify it), so it would not be restricted by the custom circuit rules with respect to driving servos directly from the CMUcam II circuit board.

-dave
Thank You for the clarification. An engineer and I were looking it up and were curious if our plans were legal. Now we have an idea of where to go from here. Thanks.

-Joe
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