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Sensors
is there such a thing as a sensor we can't use on the robot.
as long as it is in compliance with the "no part may cost more than $400" and "the robot can cost no more than $4000" rules? |
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Re: Sensors
Mostly yes, but you need to really study the rules to be sure of your particular sensor. If it is not prohibited, it is allowed.
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Re: Sensors
Lasers above class 1 are not allowed, and certain laser-based sensors use such lasers.
Other than that no common sensor specifically comes to mind at the moment that is forbidden. Did you have something particular in mind? |
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Re: Sensors
I appreciate your comments and knew about the lasers. I was thinking specifically about light sensors when I posted.
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Re: Sensors
As long as a light sensor doesn't have a light that blinds anyone (including other robots) and doesn't contain any unsafe parts/components (and meets costing restrictions as you mentioned), then it is legal to use.
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