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team_1026 18-03-2010 01:35

Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
Hey all! Is there a way that I can retract my cylinder after kicker the ball? I am working with a solenoid with 1 input and 2 outputs. I want it to bring the cylinder in because I don't want to get penalized for having something beyond my frame perimeter for more then 2 seconds. Thanks!

bladetech932 18-03-2010 02:16

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
once the solenoid is false the cylinder should retract provided it is wired up corectly
for example button three kicks release it and the piston retracts

team_1026 18-03-2010 02:19

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
can i get it to do it for me? so I don't have to to worry about the penalty! I know that it will retract after I let go of the button but I want the cRIO to do it! Thanks

legendaryghost 18-03-2010 02:25

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
The easiest way to get quick retracting on something like that would be to use surgical tubing or anything elastic and have it connected to the end of the piston to retract it. Surgical tubing isn't strong enough to cause any resistance against the piston either so you shouldn't lose any power. Good luck.

bladetech932 18-03-2010 02:26

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
ok well you will need a sensor to tell the crio when its down for example a limit switch or what we are using which is a IR reciver/transmiter
and for legendaryghost his piston retracts fast enough but he wants it to do it automatically after he kicks

Vikesrock 18-03-2010 02:29

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bladetech932 (Post 939059)
ok well you will need a sensor to tell the crio when its down for example a limit switch or what we are using which is a IR reciver/transmiter

You can do what he wants without a sensor. Automatically retracting a cylinder a certain time after it is extended can be done with no external feedback.

The code is a little bit complex, it's late and I have other things to do before I go to bed, so unfortunately I won't be much help, but it can be done.

team_1026 18-03-2010 02:30

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
exactly! ok so do I just follow the examples in the LABview "piston with limit switch" or something like that.?

team_1026 18-03-2010 02:32

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
I understand! thanks for your help on the joysticks!!

bladetech932 18-03-2010 03:12

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
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here is a auto bring up for your kicker remember to repush it to kick again
replace the button status with the button 3 unbundle and the solenoid set with the solenoid set vi

team_1026 18-03-2010 12:55

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
I appreciate all the help! I really do. But what is in this .vi? It looks like something I would use with the gyro. it has rotate to target, axis(x,y) is this what you meant to send me?

Vikesrock 18-03-2010 12:58

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team_1026 (Post 939254)
I appreciate all the help! I really do. But what is in this .vi? It looks like something I would use with the gyro. it has rotate to target, axis(x,y) is this what you meant to send me?

It appears to be a VI for mecanum drive control with the camera. Pretty sure that's not what they meant to post....(perhaps a better file naming scheme might help)

team_1026 18-03-2010 12:59

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
that's what I thought! Thanks

bladetech932 18-03-2010 17:11

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
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sorry i put up the wrong one here

team_1026 18-03-2010 18:59

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
Thanks man I thought that is what happened

bladetech932 18-03-2010 19:09

Re: Retracting cylinder after kicking
 
did you get every thing that you wanted?


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