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Re: LIDAR Lite Alternative
I just noticed that you can get this for $359, so it's now below the $400 FRC single-part threshold — yay!
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The question for Q/A is whether this counts as "Factory installed vibration and autofocus motors resident in COTS computing devices (e.g. rumble motor in a smartphone)." (R29). |
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I think that is an excellent clarification to seek though and I would hope this would be legal. I have a feeling it won't be because the Kinect has a similar type of motor and I believe we were told via the Q&A that it would need to be removed or disabled for the Kinect to be legal. I think this particular rule and the one about COTS integrated batteries need further explanation. I still want to know if I have a programmable flashlight with a battery if it counts as a COTS computing device. ![]() |
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