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Re: Are these Robolab parts?
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Tue, 5 Mar 2002 05:42:48 GMT
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Jan-Albert van Ree wrote:

Hope this is the correct newsgroup...

The URL below is a picture in which some kind of sensor is displayed...
The brick is 2*3 studs, and 1 1/3 brick high. The big hole in the side is
big enough for a Technic axle to go through. The small hole seems to be a
sensor opening, on top the holes are made for a 4.5v connector.

http://www.vanree.net/images/dacta_sensor.jpg


Hey, that's a nifty looking shaft encoder. Where did you dig up that
thing from? Is it truly made by TLC? It looks like one of those
handcrafted works by John Barnes.

It's the basis for an angle or rotation sensor. You will need to use it
with a light sensor. You can find info on using such a shaft encoder in
Ben Erwin's "Creative Projects with LEGO Mindstorms" book.

--
C S Soh

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http://www.geocities.com/cssoh1
... where air is power!



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