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Re: sonar is being lame

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Originally Posted by chmp09 View Post
I recommend using an analogue ultrasound sensor. If you use a digital sensor, you will have to use interrupts to time how long it takes for the signal to return. I have not tried to do so this year in labview, and have not even looked at windriver. If you use an analogue sensor, you will only have to check to see how much voltage is coming back.
It is all provided in the default code so its not as hard as it was previously
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