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Compatible with the V5 Control System and the VEX ARM® Cortex®-based Microcontroller.
- Provides feedback to the brain as events “happen”
- Low force switch can detect light touch
- Use to detect walls or limit an arms motion
Overview
- Bumper Switch Sensor: The bumper sensor is a physical switch. It tells the robot whether the bumper on the front of the sensor is being pushed in or not.
- Benefits:The bumper switch can help the robot avoid dangerous collision automatically.
- Switch Info: SPST switch (“Single Pole, Single Throw”) configured for Normally Open behavior.
- Switch Connection: Wired to normally open (OFF)
- Signal Behavior: When the switch is not being pushed in, the sensor maintains a digital HIGH signal on its sensor port. This High signal is coming from the Microcontroller. When an external force (like a collision or being pressed up against a wall) pushes the switch in, it changes its signal to a digital LOW until the switch is released. An unpressed switch is indistinguishable from an open port.
- Range Limits: Forces less than a pound can trigger the bumper switch (5.06 oz typical).
Applications
The bumper switch can allow a robot to navigate autonomously by avoiding hard collisions, such as hitting a wall. For example, a robot can be programmed to briefly freeze when the bumper switch is activated, and then reorient itself so that it is no longer driving towards the obstacle. Figure 2 shows where the bumper switch would be placed to be the first part of the robot to make contact with a wall or an obstacle.
Specifications
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3-Wire Cable Connects to a analog input.
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Contents
- (2) Bumper Switches
Compatibility
- Compatible with the V5 Robot Brain, Cortex and all 3-Wire Extension Cable
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