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Non-retriggerable one-shot Labview example
Dear Labview CD users,
Has anyone created a FRC Labview non-retriggerable one-shot Labview VI yet? The function once triggered, completes its' action based on a preset timer amount. I am contemplating using this function for our shooter. A student presses a button to activate the function. A global variable is used to pass the time and power level to the specified PMW motor controller. Does such a block already exist in the Labview environment or in a Labview library somewhere? Regards, |
Re: Non-retriggerable one-shot Labview example
I don't know if it already was out there but I decided to go ahead and write it.
The actual vi: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4f...it?usp=sharing A vi demonstration how it can be used, it's very simple and shows how powerful such a simple vi can be. makes it extremely easy to setup a sequence of timed events either one after another or in parallel all with different durations. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4f...it?usp=sharing |
Re: Non-retriggerable one-shot Labview example
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Here is what it would look like using the vi i made to do the task you requested http://imgur.com/SAxApmS |
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