Sensors on Vex Clawbot 1: Project and RobotC practice
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- The purpose of this project is to give students an introduction to working with 4 of the most common Vex Robotics sensors in the Vex Cortex platform. The 4 sensors include: bumper / button switch, potentiometer, limit switch, and an optical shaft encoder. Students are given step by step instructionsPrice $19.80Original Price $22.00Save $2.20
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This project assignment challenges students to incorporated 4 of the most common vex sensors on to a pre-made vex clawbot. Students should already have built the vex clawbot prior to working on this project. Additionally, this assignment contains RobotC programming questions to aid in the project. The 4 sensors used in this project are: optical shaft encoder, limit switch, button switch / bumper switch, and a potentiometer. At the end of the document, I give the programming solutions to the project. I do not give the mechanical engineering side of the project solution in this document. The mechanical instructions can be found in a bundle on my Teachers pay Teachers page.
This project is written specifically for the Vex Cortex system, assuming students have already built a vex clawbot.
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