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juergen@mpi-sb.mpg.de (Jürgen Stuber) writes:
> "Scott A" <s.arthur@hw.ac.uk> writes:
> >
> > Is there a difference between a cybermaster touch switche &
> > the RIS touch sensor?
>
> Yes, the cybermaster touch sensors have resistors in
> parallel to the switch, while the RIS touch sensor doesn't.
> The cybermaster uses the resistors to find out which touch
> sensor is connected to which switch. If you put them in
> _series_ and use raw mode you can have three distinguishable
> touch sensors on one input of the RCX.
I finally managed to put up a web page on this:
http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~juergen/lego/cybermaster-touchsensors.html
Have fun
Jürgen
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Jürgen Stuber <juergen@mpi-sb.mpg.de>
http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~juergen/
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