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Re: DIP switches for autonomous modes
Another possibility is using a potentiometer and one analog input on the robot.
Theoretically you could have close to 5000 different autonomous options as I believe the analog inputs are 12 bit. (2^12=4096). Practically speaking, you would easily be able to have a couple per zone.
We have a pot on our robot this year that has 10 detented positions, but we are only using 4 modes. This allows us greater room for error in positioning the pot.
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