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Re: Using a limit switch to limit motion
Thanks for all the suggestions. Potentiometers are a bit beyond us (we're FTC, and I don't think Vex has a pot), but the gravity suggestion got us thinking that we need little or no motor input to back away from the limit. Before, we were running the motors at full power when we backed away, so there was lots of wobble. Slowing the motors, there was far less wobble, and it's now in the tolerable range.
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Re: Using a limit switch to limit motion
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=59901 The entire thread is useful, but the simplest way to do it is located in the second-to-last post. |
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Re: Using a limit switch to limit motion
After some futzing with the terminal window, our programmer was able to retrieve the joystick position and use it to stop upward motion on the joysticks if the limit is reached, but still enable the joysticks for downward motion (now there is no wobble). His comment on this discovery was "Programming with Vex is Jawesome!"
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