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Limit switch in easy c?
I've only messed around with easy c a couple of times and i was able to get a 2 motor tank drive system up and running in no time... i love it! however, I'd like to get my limit switches working to prevent an arm motor from going too far (either up or down)... I know how to do this by handing coding in MP lab but I am not sure how to do it within the constraints of Easy C. Any suggestions?
CHAD |
Re: Limit switch in easy c?
well i don't know how different the easy c from vex is to FRC but i did make a code for two limit switches on one motor.
if you want the code email me at michaelleicht@gmail.com and i will get you that code for the limit switch. |
Re: Limit switch in easy c?
1. Map Analog to OI Input to a variable
2. Map PWM Control to a variable 3. Make a few "IF" statements 4. Make a few Assignments Thats pretty much the gist of it. We will be releasing samples in the future on how to perform these activities. :D Also, EasyC for FRC and VEX work pretty much the same way for driver control. |
Re: Limit switch in easy c?
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Here is how this sample arm/elevator is set up. There is an upper and a lower limit switch. The PWM signal for moving the arm up must be between 127 and 255. The PWM signal for moving the arm down will be between 0 and 127. Here is a diagram of this setup: ![]() And here is the code: (from EasyC 2.0) Code:
#include "Main.h" |
Re: Limit switch in easy c?
In FRC you would substitute "GetRXInput" with "GetOIAInput".
Thanks artdutra04 for the example. |
Re: Limit switch in easy c?
Thanks everybody! This information was very helpful. I had forgotten that I can use the joystick value as a representation of what my PWM output will be. I was stuck because I couldn't find a way to look up what the PWM value was and didn't realize that I didn't even need it!
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Re: Limit switch in easy c?
Be careful not to use a while loop for this, I did that and the limit switch essentially acted as a "kill switch" for the robot :D
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