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Re: pic: Our spine
The most direct (and probably easiest) method would just be to build a miniature version of the arm and put potentiometers where the motors would interface. Then you just read the pot values and map them.
If you design it, you can build it into a project box the size of a joystick base during your fix-it windows, and just plug it in at competition |
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