 by cdraptor » Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:31 pm
                by cdraptor » Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:31 pm
            
            
                     by cdraptor
                by cdraptor
Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:31 pm
            
            
            The G-Sensor which is what Futaba calls the 3-axis accelerometer lets the RBT-1 know which way it's laying.  I think it may be to make sure the arm is setup right, adjust for any friction and correct if it's angled slightly to one side or the other before it gets up.  Whatever reason it's cool
            The G-Sensor which is what Futaba calls the 3-axis accelerometer lets the RBT-1 know which way it's laying.  I think it may be to make sure the arm is setup right, adjust for any friction and correct if it's angled slightly to one side or the other before it gets up.  Whatever reason it's cool