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Joseph DeRoest 29-08-2014 19:20

West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
I'm looking for information based on West Coast Drive code for LabVIEW, as this will be the first year my team, 2990 Hotwire Robotics, will be using WCD. All help will be appreciated!

jman4747 29-08-2014 19:28

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
A WCD is functionally the same to drive and program as any other tank/tractor style drive. The main difference is the wheel and gearbox configuration and attachment method. Are you looking for auto shifting, field centric, transition from arcade controls to classic tractor style?

pastelpony 29-08-2014 19:35

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
It's usually a standard tank drive code with any extras you want to add.

Joseph DeRoest 29-08-2014 21:43

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
Thanks for the info! Do you have any experience with using 2 CIMs and one Mini-CIM per side, for a total of 6 motors?

z_beeblebrox 29-08-2014 22:25

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joseph DeRoest (Post 1398438)
Thanks for the info! Do you have any experience with using 2 CIMs and one Mini-CIM per side, for a total of 6 motors?

We did that on an AM14U last year, geared for ~15 fps and overall had a very good experience.

Be warned that, like a 6 CIM drivetrain, it can trip the breaker with extended pushing.

pastelpony 29-08-2014 23:01

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
We ran 4 CIM motors originally, then switched to a 4 CIM, 2 mini CIM drive (in the configuration you mentioned) at the NECMP, then to a full 6 CIM at the championship. The NECMP configuration was geared for roughly 18 fps in high gear and roughly 8-9 fps in low gear but with decent torque (using 3-CIM VEX Pro ball shifter gearboxes)

Joseph DeRoest 29-08-2014 23:39

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
Did you guys adjust the difference in RPS in code or mechanically?

z_beeblebrox 29-08-2014 23:47

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joseph DeRoest (Post 1398451)
Did you guys adjust the difference in RPS in code or mechanically?

We did nothing to compensate and it worked fine.

thatprogrammer 29-08-2014 23:51

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
You may be interested in cheesy drive

omsahmad 30-08-2014 01:56

Re: West Coast Drive Code for LabVIEW
 
I haven't used this, but you could also check out team 33's CulverDrive:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2841


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