
13-07-2015, 22:45
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LabVIEW aficionado and robot addict
AKA: The guy with the yellow hat
 FRC #5987 (Galaxia)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Rookie Year: 2012
Location: Haifa, Israel
Posts: 553
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Re: Summer Labview Challenge 1
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Originally Posted by aeastet
Here is my solution. This is also a snippet. We made the stop and go one light. We added a blink feature to the fault light. We did not use the default blink because it really isn't very nice. Then we added the upper loop with the event structure to set the lights so no more than one can be pushed at one time.
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What is the purpose of the fault detection if you use the event structure loop to ensure faults are impossible?
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