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LED HELP
Our team purchased this LED package from AndyMark. We are using labview and wish to make these LEDS act as feeback LEDs (Like when the robot is in range of the goal or if it is in autnomous or teleop). We are lost however.
We are wondering how to use this package to control the lights and have the microcontroller communicate with the cRio so that we can continue to use LabView to control the lights. Please help. |
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Re: LED HELP
Is the microcontroller an Arduino? If so, there is an Arduino interface for LabVIEW that you can use. http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/209835
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Re: LED HELP
You can always not use the microcontroller and use a spike instead. This would allow you to control the led's and use an already existing vi library in labVIEW FRC.
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Re: LED HELP
No, thes LEDs are not "on-off" LEDs, they are a string of individually address-able LEDs. They need a controller (like an Arduino) to send out address signals. You can't do that with a Spike.
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