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Re: signals
I'm not sure I understand. Is your human player wearing these safety glasses with the HUD, 50 feet away from the pSoC?
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Re: signals
Probably not. But Our drivers can wear the HUD equipped saftey glasses to see what the camera is tracking if they prefer not to look down at the driver station.
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Re: signals
Our signaling device. Lights up in red, white, and blue!
Photo courtesy of Joseph Menassa. |
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Re: signals
We put blue and red LEDs inside of a pingpong ball mounted to the side. Works pretty well. Red on, blue on, or both off.
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Re: signals
Not sure what you mean by "signal", but here's what we have for notifying the feeder of what tube we want (it's mounted inside the robot):
![]() LED strips, PVC Piping, and yes.... CDs!!! (You can see all the flashy lights and what it's made of here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeNXwKMOwdE) |
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Re: signals
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How do you get the signal to the human player? |
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