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Linear Potentiometer
Are we allowed to use either a linear potentiometer or a linear trasducer for our robot?
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Re: Linear Potentiometer
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Regards, Mike |
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Re: Linear Potentiometer
Where can you find the flow chart for the parts of the robot?
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Re: Linear Potentiometer
As long as it:
a) costs less than $400 b) is availible for any FIRST team to purchase (i.e. discontinued) c) clearly isn't outlawed in the rules then yes. |
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