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Re: Custom sensors on the cybermaster
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lugnet.robotics.cybermaster
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Sun, 27 Aug 2006 12:27:19 GMT
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Hi John,
"John Jensen" <sandagervej31@privat.dk> writes:
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> I've managed to get communication up and running from labview to the
> cybermaster, and noticed as I was testing different resistors as sensors
> that the values returned is following a curve.
maybe that curve corresponds to a 10k Pullup-Resistor to 5V?
> This suggests to me that the inputs on the cybermaster are
> constructed in such a way that I can apply a voltage to
> the input instead of just a resistor.
Yes, on the RCX it is 0 to 5V with 10 bit resolution.
I'd suppose the Cybermaster is compatible with that,
except that it cannot provide power to active sensors.
Hilsen
Jürgen
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| (...) Good I found this post today - I was just about to fool around w/ one of my spare cybermasters and hook up the RIS light sensors to it. So that's obviously a useless attempt, as the active sensors won't do a thing. Which in turn means that in (...) (18 years ago, 28-Nov-06, to lugnet.robotics.cybermaster)
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| I've managed to get communication up and running from labview to the cybermaster, and noticed as I was testing different resistors as sensors that the values returned is following a curve. This suggests to me that the inputs on the cybermaster are (...) (18 years ago, 24-Aug-06, to lugnet.robotics.cybermaster)
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