It does use those sensors, it just makes them easier to use. It
should do the trick, I suppose we'll know once it has been built.
--- In SOURC@yahoogroups.com, Cody Mitchell-Chavez
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> I like this idea, I hope it doesn't make the other sensor useless.
We do need two, I think, if we're going to triangulate the cone.
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> With light, orange is in the range of 590 and 625 nm wavelength.
This sensor comes with the filters I was talking about, but none of
them are orange. If we mixed red and green, only a yellow orange
color would be able to pass the filter. As you can see on the second
page of the document. I don;t know it this will be okay, but it does
get close to what we want.
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: James Cooper <jcooper@...>
> To: SOURC@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, June 1, 2007 4:08:50 PM
> Subject: [SOURC] Lookie here
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> http://www.parallax .com/dl/docs/ prod/acc/ TCS230-db_ doc.pdf
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> All the work has already been done. How cool is that.
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