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Johnny_5 20-01-2012 23:47

Setting Up Cypress
 
Being a second year team we just wanted to get this straight before we go through hours of pain to figure it out.

How do you go about setting up the Cypress board to maximize the number of inputs and outputs. Here is what we would like to mount on our operator console.

10 Switches/Buttons
4 couple potentiometers
8 LED's or relays to trigger other lights

Let me know

Alan Anderson 21-01-2012 18:35

Re: Setting Up Cypress
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny_5 (Post 1110251)
How do you go about setting up the Cypress board to maximize the number of inputs and outputs.

In "Compatible" mode, where it duplicates the functionality of the 2009 QuikByte "blue box" Driver Station, you get eight digital inputs, eight digital outputs, and four analog inputs. That's two few digital inputs for your needs.

In "Enhanced" mode, you get eight LED outputs, eight analog inputs, sixteen digital pins that can be configured for various combinations of input or output (including support for a couple of quadrature encoder inputs and a couple of PWM outputs), a three-axis accelerometer...

You can use the I/O tab on the Driver Station to configure the board. What language are you using to program the robot?

aeniug2 21-01-2012 20:11

Re: Setting Up Cypress
 
If you don't already have one, I would highly suggest getting yourself one of these:
http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0564.htm

Not necessarily the enclosure, but definitely the carrier.

Johnny_5 22-01-2012 00:19

Re: Setting Up Cypress
 
Alan, we are using LabView to program but a few of the other programmers have some C knowledge.

Aeniug2, we bought one of those last year in case we did use it, they have both been in a drawer since we got them and decided we wanted to use them this year.


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