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[OCCRA]: Spike Relay and Cortex
We are having problems wiring and programming a spike relay to work with the vex cortex.
How can we program the spike relay to be controlled by a set of buttons to control a keyang motor? |
Re: [OCCRA]: Spike Relay and Cortex
Yes, that is possible.
I took a standard PWM cable, and used a scribe to pull out the red (center) wire from the Cortex end, and put it into another PWM cable shell. I plugged the two of them into a pair of digital ports. Because I was running some automation on them, the driving state is a typedef enum (with states for hoodFORWARD,hoodREVRSE,and hoodOFF). You don't need to do this, and simply getting a joystick button and setting it to a digital output in code should work. Don't forget to open the IO configuration and set those digital channels as outputs. While I don't have easyC in front of me (I would have to boot up my windows laptop do use it...), there is a function called joystick-to-digital or something like that which can be used to directly map a joystick button to a digital output. Placing that in your main loop will allow you to control your spike, you will need two buttons (one for each direction). |
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