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Re: Absoloute Potentiometer for swerve drive

The magnetic encoders provided by Austria Microsystems in the 2010KoP would do nicely here. They are absolute within one revolution, and can handle continuous rotation. I believe them to be ideally suited for this purpose*.




* Which is why I introduced AMS to FRC in the first place.

Last edited by EricVanWyk : 01-11-2010 at 12:45. Reason: Thanks for keeping me honest, Ether. I thought "last year" and wrote 2009, because it is 2010 now... Oops!
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