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New TipJar Training Video - Making Friends with the FRC Advanced Robot Framework
Hello All,
I wanted to announce the release of another in our TipJar series of FRC LabVIEW Training videos. You can find it here: http://www.lvmastery.com/tipjar2009-01-05 This Blog entry is the fifth in a series intended primarily for FIRST Robotics Competiton (FRC) teams and their mentors. In a nutshell, I DO recommend that teams use the Advanced Robot Framework, as I explain in the video, for these main reasons: - More robust, larger code can be more easily developed and maintained - Code is more easily encapsulated, making it easier for multiple programmers to work in parallel - Code screen size doesn't grow without bound, making debugging and programming easier - The use of typedefs help maintain a consistency between the autonomous and teleop code In this blog entry, I touch on: - A tour of the project structure and Robot Main.vi in the Advanced Framework - An explanation of clusters, and getting data into and out of them - How typedefs are used in the framework, and how to modify them - How shift registers are used to store data in loops - How to add additional state or robot data to the typedefs for advanced robot code - Using the "init" case of the Teleop code to open references to devices - The two different types of autonomous mode: independent and iterative, and recommendations on which to use - Some of the intricacies of sending data between autonomous and tele-operated modes And for FRC Team members, mentors, teachers and parents only: I also wanted to announce in celebration of Competition Kickoff, a LabVIEW training giveaway. We will be randomly selecting 2 winners each week from entries received via this link: http://www.lvmastery.com/FRCGiveaway All the best, Ben |
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