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flamespinner 01-08-2015 11:57 AM

CAN Help
 
How do you program CAN for Jags and Talons? I have never used CAN before, and i'm completely lost. And It dosn't help that I am new to programming anything past basic Pneumatics and RobotDrive. Could Someone please help me?

ozrien 01-08-2015 12:06 PM

Re: CAN Help
 
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Originally Posted by flamespinner (Post 1424286)
How do you program CAN for Jags and Talons? I have never used CAN before, and i'm completely lost. And It dosn't help that I am new to programming anything past basic Pneumatics and RobotDrive. Could Someone please help me?

Here's the FRC screensteps. I would just search using the search bar for programming help...
http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/4485

Also checkout the Talon SRX software ref manual for SRX specific examples....
http://www.crosstheroadelectronics.c...ol_system.html

BradAMiller 01-08-2015 12:07 PM

Re: CAN Help
 
There are two CAN Talon SRX sample programs included with the plugins that you should look at. One, "CAN Talon SRX" does a simple voltage controlled example. The other more interesting sample, "CAN Talon SRX PID" uses PID control in the Talon to control a motor from a potentiometer input that you might use, for example, to make an elevator that would lift game objects to a particular level.

To get those samples from Eclipse, select New Project..., then "Example Robot C++ Project", then choose one of the two samples described above.

These are both very simplified programs to show the basics of using the Talon SRXs and not how you might write a complete much more complex program. There are a bunch of other samples and ScreenSteps documentation to help with that.


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