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Range Finder Phunlet

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Author: Paradigm 29

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Filesize: 6.69 kB

Date added: 2009-06-23

Rating: 6.8

Downloads: 965

Views: 1609

Comments: 4

Ratings: 5

Times favored: 0

Made with: Phun

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This device returns the distance to whatever you point it at. Very useful for making robots and radars.

The code was done by RaRaMalum and kilinich's K2 Probe was used as a beacon.
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detects stuff whose length is larger than 1 meter. before that, sensor simply fails to work
what are you talking about? It works fine for me. And it doesn't matter how big the object is, the sensor can detect anything.
basically, the 100hz frequency, allied with the 100 m/s circle speed, makes the sensor circle to fly past through thin objects
wow how does it work? :o