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Re: Measuring PWM input signals
You'll probably want to use an AnalogChannel of Accelerometer object. The counter is for monitoring digital inputs and when analog inputs cross a certain threshold. Since an accelerometer outputs an analog voltage relative to how much acceleration it's detecting, this wouldn't be that useful.
Also, make sure your electronics are competition legal--I know for a fact that last year's sensors are not, since they're custom parts. Last edited by nathanww : 20-02-2009 at 19:28. Reason: legality of parts |
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