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the PIC chip in the first photo is the microprocessor / microcontroller that runs all the code that we use in the robot controller.
You dont have to worry about its size or anything, the robot controller comes already assembled and sealed, so you dont have to solder it or anything we were just marveling at how small these things are getting, while running faster and having more functions than the old ones did. |
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