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DIP switches for autonomous modes

Hi, Were wanting to use DIP switches to select between different autonomous behavior prior to our matches without needing to reprogram. We would connect them to the GPIO pins.

Since the signal pins are pulled to 5V with a 10k resistor, we are thinking of simply pulling the pin to GND to select the autonomous behavior.

I didn't see any rules against this. Do you guys agree?

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windell
 


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