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Re: wheel speed & ground speed sensors.. ..and a current sensor

Posted by Adam Krajewski.

Student on team #68, Truck Town Terror, from Walled Lake Central High School and General Motors Truck Group.

Posted on 7/2/2000 11:44 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: wheel speed & ground speed sensors.. ..and a current sensor posted by Matt Leese on 7/1/2000 6:58 PM MST:



What I'd like to do is to tap into the power of SX-Blitz on the Robot Controller. Is that possible/legal on the Innovation FIRST controllers? THAT would help make loop times accurate enough to really tap into the power of the GyroChip for PID controls and physical models.

And my robot would be AMD Athlon Thunderbird powered.
Just think... By next year the AMD 760 chipset will be out... A SiMPy robot would be a work of art.
THEN we'll need the Freeze-It.

Adam


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