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The driver wears safety glasses with peripheral LEDs which flash to direct the driver towards the high goal. A flashing right LED indicates that the driver must rotate right; the flashing becomes faster as the target point is approached. When on-target, both LEDs are solidly on. | The driver wears safety glasses with peripheral LEDs which flash to direct the driver towards the high goal. A flashing right LED indicates that the driver must rotate right; the flashing becomes faster as the target point is approached. When on-target, both LEDs are solidly on. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 14 March 2013
Team 1640 received the Xerox Creativity Award at Hatboro-Horsham for a Heads-up Display aiming assist developed by Senior Programmer Dhananjay (DJ).The driver wears safety glasses with peripheral LEDs which flash to direct the driver towards the high goal. A flashing right LED indicates that the driver must rotate right; the flashing becomes faster as the target point is approached. When on-target, both LEDs are solidly on.
A driver's station based Arduino performs the necessary processing.