![]() Renegade Robotics Starstruck robot potentiometer can be seen in upper right corner, at the top of the forklift arm Why? Because this sensor can only turn about 250º. It is used on a component that has a rather small arc of motion, like a lifting arm. This sensor is not for a chassis or other spinning motor. ![]() This one, however, is not digital but rather analog-returning values from 0 to 4095 (RobotC) or 0 to 1023 (eas圜). Along with the 2 sensors mentioned in my previous post (bump switch and limit switch), this is one of VEX’s most reliable sensors, and it’s pretty durable to boot. ![]() The aim of this series is to help teams that are new to using sensors have an idea of what is available and what they might like to use on their own robots.Īnd since this post has gotten kinda lengthy, here’s your Potentiometer Table o’ Contents: (a) installation, (b) mark your sensors before using, (c) test, test, test, (d) OMG I broke it, (e) how does it work? (f) uses. This is the second of a series of posts that examines each VEX sensor in turn. ![]()
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