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Ardunio restrictions
Hello, my partner and I are working custom effects for our robotics team. We would like to know if we can use sensors or resistors with an Arduino to control LEDS apart from the cRio.
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Re: Ardunio restrictions
Yes you can! You'll need to keep an eye on the custom circuits rules in Section 4 of the game manual, and take a look at the search function to see what others have done successfully in the past.
Hint: If you hook up a mechanism to a potentiometer you can do some pretty cool stuff. |
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Re: Ardunio restrictions
Also source the power as required in the rules. Don't forget to share what you come up with!
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Re: Ardunio restrictions
The rules on custom circuits basically prohibit them from moving things (controlling motors, pneumatics, etc) and being unsafe. 12V or lower LEDs and sensors are good.
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