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Light RGB Sensor

Hey all

I need a light sensor that can detect RGB values or recognize a specific RGB value. This will be used for detecting an orange cone.

This sensor looks pretty good: http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=8618

The problem is that the evaluation board needed to hook up the sensor is out of stock...

Are there any other sensors out there that could do the job? What do you recommend? Also, we are connecting the sensor to the FRC robot controller, so it would be nice if it sent analog data.

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