Sensors on Vex Clawbot 2: Optical Shaft Encoder add on
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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 product documents instructions on how to attach an optical shaft encoder to a pre-built Vex Clawbot using the Vex cortex system. This optical shaft encoder will enable the student to measure the angular distance traveled by the rear right wheel of the clawbot. This assignment is for students who have already built a vex clawbot, and this will help them learn the basics of programming sensors by editing the clawbot code.
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