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sthreet 21-01-2013 23:24

pneumatics labview solenoids and compresses
 
I am the programmer for my team and am having problems setting up the pneumatics, i know some numbers i am supposed to change, not sure what i'm supposed to code for the solenoids at all, and have no idea how to get those blue boxes i have seen in a few diagrams i found and which ones to change for which electrical slot things...

Alan Anderson 21-01-2013 23:30

Re: pneumatics labview solenoids and compresses
 
I think the "blue boxes" you're referring to are enumerated constants. You get them most easily by right-clicking on an input terminal of a function and choosing "create -> constant" from the popup menu.

Have you opened any of the pneumatics examples in LabVIEW?

sthreet 22-01-2013 10:12

Re: pneumatics labview solenoids and compresses
 
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1219837)
I think the "blue boxes" you're referring to are enumerated constants. You get them most easily by right-clicking on an input terminal of a function and choosing "create -> constant" from the popup menu.

Have you opened any of the pneumatics examples in LabVIEW?

Hmm... i'll try that but i think i did and the "constant" part of create was grayed out... i'll check again.

No, I didn't do that, I will try that. Also that would allow me to copy + paste if i couldn't get the create->constant to work.

sthreet 23-01-2013 23:20

Re: pneumatics labview solenoids and compresses
 
Hmm... Where do i find the examples?

Also I have a problem, for some reason the nodes/terminals don't appear on mouse-over and i can't wire anything up, will see if restarting fixed tomorrow but will it/if it doesn't what do i do? looking all over the place on right click and menu's, especially view and tools...

Oh, also i like your signature.

Alan Anderson 24-01-2013 00:16

Re: pneumatics labview solenoids and compresses
 
The screen you reach upon launching LabVIEW is the "FRC 2013 Getting Started" window. On the left side are the headings "Projects", "Tutorials", "Utilities", and "Support". One of the items in the "Support" section is "Find FRC Examples..."

There's a folder in the NI Example Finder called "FRC Robotics". You'll find it useful. The solenoid stuff is in the "Actuators" subfolder.

If you have a LabVIEW function selected (with a "marching ants" marquee around it), the terminals won't appear when you move the mouse over it. Deselect it by clicking somewhere else, and it should work as expected.

Mark McLeod 24-01-2013 09:47

Re: pneumatics labview solenoids and compresses
 
You can also reach the Getting Started window from other LabVIEW windows by looking under View -> Getting Started Window...

sthreet 24-01-2013 10:37

Re: pneumatics labview solenoids and compresses
 
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1220950)
The screen you reach upon launching LabVIEW is the "FRC 2013 Getting Started" window. On the left side are the headings "Projects", "Tutorials", "Utilities", and "Support". One of the items in the "Support" section is "Find FRC Examples..."

Thanks, most helpful next time i need to do something.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1220950)
There's a folder in the NI Example Finder called "FRC Robotics". You'll find it useful. The solenoid stuff is in the "Actuators" subfolder.

Ya, my teacher found another tutorial, however it didn't tell me how to get "button 1" to wire the joystick buttons up... I had to look up another tutorial and get through iprism to find it was unbundle by name... it would have been easier to copy + paste...
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1220950)
If you have a LabVIEW function selected (with a "marching ants" marquee around it), the terminals won't appear when you move the mouse over it. Deselect it by clicking somewhere else, and it should work as expected.

Nope, none were selected... EDIT: restarting the computer fixed it.
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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1221061)
You can also reach the Getting Started window from other LabVIEW windows by looking under View -> Getting Started Window...

I know that; if i didn't it would be helpful though.


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